Join today! There is NO fee to join the CRNG!! However, participation on CRNG task forces does require ACRM member status. ACRM offers Regular/International, Early-Career, Student/Fellow, and Consumer Memberships, ranging from $85 – $350 USD per year....
The Outcomes & Research Task Force of the Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group is in the process of a Delphi study of self-identified cancer rehabilitation experts within the ACRM. The first of three surveys has been completed. The second survey should be sent...
As a member of ACRM, you are welcome and encouraged to participate in all interdisciplinary special interest groups (ISIG) and networking groups (NG) relevant to your interests and expertise. If you are not yet a member of ACRM, you may join any networking group free...
Cancer Rehab Update – Winter 2016 CHAIRS UPDATE: Dear Colleagues, At the ACRM Annual Conference in 2015, we held our second annual business meeting. This was an opportunity to share with our members the tremendous growth and exciting progress that the CRNG has...
The Cancer Rehabilitation and Early Career Networking Groups are collaborating to support the advancement of early career professionals in the field of rehabilitation. Early career ACRM members are encouraged to join both groups! Why get involved with the ECNG? Get...
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