According to the World Report on Disability, physicians worldwide generally lack training about caring for persons with disabilities, thus frequently compromising their health care experiences and health outcomes. Many U.S. physicians are similarly untrained about critical aspects of providing care to persons with disabilities, perhaps contributing to disparities in their care. Recognizing these inadequacies, U.S. medical educators are beginning to develop core competencies for trainees relating to the care of patients with disabilities, including understanding patients\u27 perceptions of their quality of life and skills in providing patient-centered care. Having today\u27s physicians, even when genuinely well-intentioned, retain control ov...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they...
Standardized patients (SPs), now a mainstay of the undergraduate medical education experience, are b...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical schools and residencies lack training in communication skills wit...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
More than thirty years since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people with...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Disability civil rights laws require equitable treatment of the approximately sixty-one million Amer...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they...
Standardized patients (SPs), now a mainstay of the undergraduate medical education experience, are b...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
to see patients with disabilities. The prevalence of disability in the United States is increasing, ...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
The problems adults with disabilities face obtaining quality primary care services are persistent an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical schools and residencies lack training in communication skills wit...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
More than thirty years since the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people with...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
Introduction Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health ...
Disability civil rights laws require equitable treatment of the approximately sixty-one million Amer...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
Introduction: Negative physician attitudes toward people with disabilities create barriers to health...
More than sixty-one million Americans have disabilities, and increasing evidence documents that they...
Standardized patients (SPs), now a mainstay of the undergraduate medical education experience, are b...