Shared Decision-Making at the Intersection of Disability, Culture, and Language Accessibility: An Educational Session for Medical Students
Introduction People with disabilities and those with non-English language preferences have worse health outcomes than their counterparts due to barriers to communication and poor continuity of care. As members of both groups, people who are Deaf users of American Sign Language have compounded health...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Ship (Author), Sahana Shankar (Author), Jeffrey P. Brosco (Author), Shelly Baer (Author), Sheryl Eisenberg Michalowski (Author), Jairo Arana (Author), Damian Gregory (Author), Ashley Falcon (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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