Improving Disability Education in Medical School Curricula for Health Equity By Dr. Samantha Koerber MD MPH, Mr. Sean Jones, Dr. Alex Lemieux,
Edition 44 examines disability and public health.
Improving Disability Education in Medical School Curricula for Health Equity By Dr. Samantha Koerber MD MPH, Mr. Sean Jones, Dr. Alex Lemieux,
Disability, Race, and the Usefulness of Narratives in Health Contexts Jaz Gray, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Gray J. Disability, race, and
Disability and the Emergence of Digital Barriers to Health Screening Sara M. Bergstresser, PhD, MPH, MS Share on facebook Facebook Share on
Providing Equitable Access to Health Care for Individuals with Disabilities: An Important Challenge for Medical Education By Michele S. Lee, MA; Monica
Accessible Medical Education and TIC: Increasing Equitable Care for Disabled Patients Christina Jean Su and Peppar EP Cyr Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation
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