For Aspiring Doctors With Disabilities, Many Medical Schools Come Up Short
A national survey finds medical schools should do more to help doctors with disabilities thrive. While some schools do make needed accommodations, others need to take basic steps to take to help.
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March 14, 2018 at 03:19AM
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NPR News: For Aspiring Doctors With Disabilities, Many Medical Schools Come Up Short
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