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Neal-Boylan, Leslie.
Disability as Diversity = A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions /
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Title/Author:
Disability as Diversity/ edited by Lisa M. Meeks, Leslie Neal-Boylan.
Reminder of title:
A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions /
other author:
Meeks, Lisa M.
Description:
XVIII, 318 p. 26 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Business. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46187-4
ISBN:
9783030461874
Disability as Diversity = A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions /
Disability as Diversity
A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions /[electronic resource] :edited by Lisa M. Meeks, Leslie Neal-Boylan. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVIII, 318 p. 26 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource.
Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Frameworks for Inclusion -- Chapter 2: Healthcare Disparities for Individuals with Disability -- Chapter 3: Intersectional Identities -- Chapter 4: Creating a program within a culture of inclusion -- Chapter 5: Wellness and disability -- Chapter 6: Realizing Academic Success within the Health Science Learning Environment -- Chapter 7: Increasing Accessibility Through Inclusive Instruction and Design -- Chapter 8: Health Professionals and the Law -- Chapter 9: Technical Standards -- Chapter 10: Clinical Accommodations and Simulation -- Chapter 11: When Students Fail: Remediation and Dismissal in Nursing and Medicine -- Chapter 12: Physician Licensing, Career and Practice -- Chapter 13: Licensing, Career and Practice in Nursing.
Administrators and faculty in medical, nursing and health science programs are witnessing a substantial increase in the number of students with disabilities entering their programs. Concurrently, the benefits of diversity in healthcare are becoming increasingly apparent and important. Provider-patient concordance is a known mechanism for reducing health care disparities. By developing a workforce that mirrors the patient population, we can appropriately inform disability care, reducing health care disparities while embracing the tenets of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), namely equal opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for qualified individuals with disabilities. One in five individuals will experience disability at some point in their lives, making this the largest minority in the US. A commitment to disability inclusion for qualified students should be a high-level goal of nursing, medical, and other health science programs. To support this goal, leaders in these areas must develop robust programs and an understanding of the best practices for inclusion. This first-of-its-kind title is designed to help deans, program directors, faculty, student affairs personnel and disability resource professionals thoughtfully plan for the growing population of health-care professionals with disabilities. The content helps stakeholders contextualize disability inclusion in health-care education as a function of social justice and a mechanism of reducing health care disparities for patients. It offers pragmatic advice, grounded in research, best practice, and case law to address the highly nuanced approach to determining and implementing accommodations in a high-stakes clinical environment. Disability as Diversity connects the moving parts necessary to ensure equal access for qualified students and provides a blueprint for crafting policy, proactive messaging, improving climate, adhering to accreditation standards, addressing licensing and board exams, responding to student failure, all while remaining compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and applicable Federal regulations. This text provides educators with the perspectives and skills they need to bring disability inclusion to the forefront of health education.
ISBN: 9783030461874
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-46187-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RC1-1245
Dewey Class. No.: 616
Disability as Diversity = A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions /
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Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Frameworks for Inclusion -- Chapter 2: Healthcare Disparities for Individuals with Disability -- Chapter 3: Intersectional Identities -- Chapter 4: Creating a program within a culture of inclusion -- Chapter 5: Wellness and disability -- Chapter 6: Realizing Academic Success within the Health Science Learning Environment -- Chapter 7: Increasing Accessibility Through Inclusive Instruction and Design -- Chapter 8: Health Professionals and the Law -- Chapter 9: Technical Standards -- Chapter 10: Clinical Accommodations and Simulation -- Chapter 11: When Students Fail: Remediation and Dismissal in Nursing and Medicine -- Chapter 12: Physician Licensing, Career and Practice -- Chapter 13: Licensing, Career and Practice in Nursing.
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