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  • ...mpic Torch]] through [[Wisconsin]] in 2002. As an infant, he was diagnosed with [[Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy]], which caused his blindness. Since [[Category:Physicians with disabilities]] ...
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  • ...Hugh's most outstanding contribution to the quality of life of people with disabilities was to successfully place disability on the agenda of the Congress for the * ''By Trust Betrayed: Patients, Physicians and the License to Kill in the Third Reich'', 1990 ...
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  • | partner = <!--For those with a domestic partner and not married --> [[Category:20th-century women physicians]] ...
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  • ...the US. He also held the deanship of the [[Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons]] from 1958 to 1970.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160305 ...in effectively controlled seizures without the sedative effects associated with [[phenobarbital]]. ...
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  • ...the school's [[wheelchair racing]] team, and graduated [[magna cum laude]] with a degree in [[molecular biology|molecular and cellular biology]]. She atten ...s.<ref name=spauldingnews2016>{{cite news |title=Dr. Cheri Blauwet Honored with Harold Amos Diversity Award by Harvard Medical School |url=http://spaulding ...
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  • ...a DMP is between the terms "impairment" and "[[disability]]". Although [[physicians]] [[Diagnosis|diagnose]] and treat impairments, employers determine disabil In Germany, rehabilitation and social participation for people with disabilities, or people at risk of developing a disability, are covered by Book IX of th ...
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  • ...f>{{Cite journal|pmid=15031969 |year=2004 |last1=Appel |first1=J. M |title=Physicians, "wrongful life" and the Constitution |journal=Medicine and Health, Rhode I ...es, but does not necessitate, a decision that turns out to be inconsistent with such will. ...
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  • ...small plot of owned land in the area called "Borring", close to the border with Meerdonk), to Thomas Verheyen and Joanna Goeman. He was baptized in the par ...oks.google.com/books?id=IZD2OkP_WogC&pg=PA76 | title=Confronting Mortality with Art and Science | publisher=Asp | author=Pollier-Green, Pascale | year=2008 ...
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  • ...|website = http://www.happinessiscamping.org|purpose = A camp for children with cancer and their siblings|membership = ACA accredited}} ...tps://bronx.com/happiness-is-camping-just-what-the-doctor-ordered-for-kids-with-cancer/|access-date=2023-07-28|language=en-US|first=Jonas|last=Bronck|work= ...
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  • ...]] community and in the [[gay community]] as an advocate for people living with HIV. ...at [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] where he works actively with residents and fellows and is a frequent lecturer.<ref name=POZ/> ...
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  • ...s a legal and moral obligation to provide access (including to people with disabilities or impairments) to information through the services and programs they offer ...ffects of charging for information access, such as literature searches for physicians, is studied in the article "Fee or Free: The Effect of Charging on Informat ...
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  • ...inois University School of Medicine]] in [[Springfield, Illinois]] in 1995 with a [[Doctor of Medicine]] degree.<ref name="Chicago Tribune">{{cite web|url= ...] with the Peoria-Tazewell Pathology Group, stayed in [[Morton, Illinois]] with their younger daughter Emily, and visited North Carolina occasionally.<ref ...
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  • ...ospital, clinics and greater Minnesota locations, Gillette treats patients with brain, bone and movement conditions needing specialized expertise.<ref name ...outpatient rehabilitation therapy to help patients mitigate the effects of disabilities and to return function following serious injury or complex surgery.<ref nam ...
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  • '''Theodore David DeVita''' (1962 – May 27, 1980) was an American boy with severe [[aplastic anemia]] requiring him to live in a sterile hospital room ...]] patients whose immune systems had been compromised by [[chemotherapy]]. Physicians hoped the sterile room and frequent [[blood transfusions]] would sustain hi ...
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  • ...tional community|intentional communities]] for those with special needs or disabilities. ...rl König with his professors in Vienna, 1925 Restored.jpg|thumb|Karl König with his professors in Vienna, 1925]] ...
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  • ...l Center]] in 1928. In 1937, the nursing school formally became affiliated with Columbia University. The first [[Bachelor of Science]] degrees were awarded ...ork City]].<ref name="auto1"/> The School of Nursing also has affiliations with three major medical centers: [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital|New York-Presb ...
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  • | membership = Less than 70,000 physicians and physicians in training ...ship includes physicians and medical learners. The CMA represents Canadian physicians from medical school through to residency, medical practice and retirement. ...
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  • | caption = Boy with Laurence-Moon syndrome ...th [[retinitis pigmentosa]], [[spasticity|spastic paraplegia]], and mental disabilities.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laurence-Moon Syndrome {{!}} Doctor {{!}} Patient|url ...
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  • ...[[British Columbia]]. The VHHSC is the second largest hospital in Canada, with 1,900 beds and nearly 116,000 patients each year. VHHSC employs 9500 staff ...es Centre''' was formed in 1993 when [[Vancouver General Hospital]] merged with [[UBC Hospital]] to operate as one entity on two sites. ...
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  • {{Short description|Field in medicine for disabilities in the rectum}} '''Colorectal surgery''' is a field in medicine dealing with disorders of the [[rectum]], [[Human anus|anus]], and [[Colon (anatomy)|col ...
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