Congratulations to the 2017 ACRM Distinguished Lecturer in Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship Care Award Winner Dr. Michael Stubblefield! “Dr. Stubblefield is an internationally renowned expert in cancer rehabilitation. He has led many important...
The Education Task Force worked hard to bring more content in Cancer Rehabilitation to the 2016 ACRM Conference. As a result, there are FOUR tracks of content, and once again Cancer Rehabilitation is the second most represented diagnosis group at the...
Do you have a publication you would like to share with Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group (CRNG) colleagues? Send it to CRNG Chairs, Julie Silver and Vish Raj and we will put it in the next newsletter! Towards a National Initiative in Cancer...
At the ACRM Annual Conference this past October in Dallas, Texas, we awarded three individuals with the very first awards in cancer rehabilitation and had the chance to ask them about why they joined the ACRM CRNG, became involved with cancer rehab, and other...
Imaging and clinical characteristics predict near-term disablement from bone metastases: implications for rehabilitation. Cheville AL, Murthy N, Basford JR, Rose P, Tran K, Pittelkow T, Ringler M. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2015 Oct 1. pii: S0003-9993(15)01232-0. doi:...
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