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Doctors with disabilities call for a paradigm shift to make medical education, profession more inclusive – News-Medical.Net
Doctors treat and heal patients, but they are seldom seen as people who may themselves require care or accommodation. Medics with disabilities are now calling for a paradigm shift in this mindset to make medical education and the profession more inclusive.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 21 2020
Doctors treat and heal patients, but they are seldom seen as people who may themselves require care or accommodation. Medics with disabilities are now calling for a paradigm shift in this mindset to make medical education and the profession more inclusive.
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