Work with psychological services to support self‐advocacy in the health professions
Self‐advocacy skills are important for individuals with disabilities and crucial for those who plan to enter health professions education. Although positive changes are occurring, some resistance in health professions education persists surrounding full inclusion of individuals with disabilities. As...
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