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...
Message From the Chair Dear BI-ISIG Colleagues,I am honored to be writing my first letter to you as Chair of the BI-ISIG. This interdisciplinary group of researchers, clinicians, students and consumers is truly unique in our field, as the BI-ISIG provides a platform...
Disorders of Consciousness Task Force Drs. John Whyte, MD, PhD, FACRM, Risa Nakase-Richardson, PhD, FACRM and their Task Force is working to provide input on increasing enrollment of patients with DOC into the TBI Model Systems National Database. Of great...
30 Minutes a Day By Monique Pappadis, MEd, PhD University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Past-Chair, ACRM Early Career Development Course Task Force Secretary, ACRM Early Career Networking Group Early Career Officer and Interim Communications Officer, ACRM...
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