2019 Early Career Development Course Recap By ECDC Past Chair, Reza Ehsanian, MD, PhD; Chair, Amy Herrold, PhD and Past Chair, Monique Pappadis, PhD The Early Career Development Course (ECDC) Task Force recently transitioned the Chair position and we are excited to...
Early Career Development Course By Reza Ehsanian, MD, PhD, Early Career Development Course Task Force Chair; Amy Herrold, PhD, Chair-Elect; Monique Pappadis, PhD, Past-Chair Don’t miss the 2019 Early Career Development Course at ACRM! This year’s course theme...
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...
At the ACRM Annual Conference in 2013, the Cancer Rehabilitation Networking Group (CRNG) was recognized by the ACRM Board of Governors. The CRNG is comprised of interdisciplinary professionals who desire to improve the educational and networking opportunities...
At the ACRM Annual Conference in 2013, the CRNG was recognized by the ACRM Board of Governors. The CRNG is comprised of interdisciplinary professionals who desire to improve the educational and networking opportunities for ACRM membership in cancer rehabilitation...
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