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. Also, please see below for executive positions we are seeking to fill. The mission of the Early Career...
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 opportunities to participate. Also, please see the following article about executive...
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 how to get involved. The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster the...
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...
Get Involved New members are welcome and encouraged to join any or all FOUR of the ECNG task forces no matter what career stage you are in! This is the place to connect with peers and mentors, become more actively involved in ACRM, build a network to support your...
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