The Cancer Rehabilitation and Early Career Networking Groups (ECNG) 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...
Please mark your calendar and plan to join us for the ACRM 93rd Annual Conference. With this warm and welcoming group, you are sure to make new friends and invaluable professional networks. When: 30TH OCT – 4 NOV 2016 Where: Hilton Chicago Learn More >>...
Hello! My name is Alison Cogan and I am currently a PhD candidate in occupational science at the University of Southern California. I earned my MS degree in occupational therapy from USC as well as an MEd in exercise physiology from Temple University. In addition to...
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...
Submitted By: Megan Mitchell, PhD The ACRM Early Career Networking Group is forming a new Mentoring Task Force. The mission of this task force is to facilitate the development of mentoring relationships among rehabilitation professionals at varying stages in their...
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