GET INVOLVED! ECNG Task Force Information New members are welcome and encouraged to join us no matter what career stage you are! Find a task force you are interested in and contact the Task Force Chair. Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) The mission of the Early...
New members are welcome and encouraged to join us no matter what career stage you are! Find a task force you are interested in and contact the Task Force Chair. The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster the development and advancement of...
Get Involved! New members are welcome and encouraged to join us no matter what career stage you are! Find a task force you are interested in and contact the Task Force Chair. The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster the development and...
New members are welcome and encouraged to join us no matter what career stage you are! Find a task force you are interested in and contact the task force chair to learn about ways to participate. The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster...
Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force CHAIR: Patricia Heyn The Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force is continuing its mission to address cognitive rehabilitation research needs related to cognitive outcomes, tools, and measurements. The AC Task Force is...
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