Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthcare. The University of Dundee’s Medical School developed and evaluated a pilot workshop on AAC for medical students in 2012. The challenge of integrating this type of training in medical education is important and is being addressed in Dundee where AAC is an integral part of undergraduate medical training. Members of the StraightTalking AAC User Group (STG) play a central part in this training, initially engaging with students in small groups after a tutor delivered an ‘academic’ introductory lecture on AAC. However, as a result of a focus group held to discuss their views of the workshop, the volunteers are now actively involved in both the ...
Aims/Objectives/Background: We will present on a project commissioned by Public Health England (PHE...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
Background: In the UK the publication of the Health Select Committee Report highlighted the need to ...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier for people with severe communication and/or l...
The Simulated Patient Bank Team within the Clinical Skills Centre at the University of Dundee has fo...
Background: Funding of the M.Pharm. degree limits the provision of clinical placements and opportuni...
Introduction:The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), (University of Dundee, 2022) is relev...
The latest addition to the Disability Discrimination Act, passed in 2005, introduced a requirement f...
Purpose: Preservice training is an important step to provide augmentative and alternative communicat...
PowerPoint presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) Regional Meeting, Tucson,...
In the UK a central government initiative is seeking to transfer aspects of specialist NHS care to c...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Aims/Objectives/Background: We will present on a project commissioned by Public Health England (PHE...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
Background: In the UK the publication of the Health Select Committee Report highlighted the need to ...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier for people with severe communication and/or l...
The Simulated Patient Bank Team within the Clinical Skills Centre at the University of Dundee has fo...
Background: Funding of the M.Pharm. degree limits the provision of clinical placements and opportuni...
Introduction:The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), (University of Dundee, 2022) is relev...
The latest addition to the Disability Discrimination Act, passed in 2005, introduced a requirement f...
Purpose: Preservice training is an important step to provide augmentative and alternative communicat...
PowerPoint presentation at the Western Group on Educational Affairs (WGEA) Regional Meeting, Tucson,...
In the UK a central government initiative is seeking to transfer aspects of specialist NHS care to c...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Aims/Objectives/Background: We will present on a project commissioned by Public Health England (PHE...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
Background: In the UK the publication of the Health Select Committee Report highlighted the need to ...