Proactive Approaches for a Wheelchair User in Pediatric Residency: A Case Study for Disability Inclusion.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Nalinda Charnsangavej, Uyen Truong, Lisa Meeks
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Abstract

Objective: Despite encountering many barriers to inclusion, people with disabilities are entering residency training in increasing numbers. However, the increase in representation among people with physical disabilities remains low and published case studies and accommodations processes for wheelchair users in pediatric residency are absent in the literature. To support the inclusion of residents with physical disabilities in residency, we outline a proactive approach to the accommodations process and inclusion of a resident with a physical disability in pediatric residency.

Methods: A multidisciplinary team including residency program leadership, disability professionals, the hospital system, and the resident, developed and implemented reasonable accommodations for a resident wheelchair user entering pediatric residency utilizing an iterative and interactive process.

Results: A pediatric resident wheelchair user completed residency training and specialty requirements utilizing reasonable accommodations.

Conclusions: Early planning and communication regarding necessary accommodations and the presence of an inclusive and supportive learning environment are key components for the successful inclusion of residents with physical disabilities in residency programs.

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Academic Pediatrics
Academic Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
12.90%
发文量
300
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Academic Pediatrics, the official journal of the Academic Pediatric Association, is a peer-reviewed publication whose purpose is to strengthen the research and educational base of academic general pediatrics. The journal provides leadership in pediatric education, research, patient care and advocacy. Content areas include pediatric education, emergency medicine, injury, abuse, behavioral pediatrics, holistic medicine, child health services and health policy,and the environment. The journal provides an active forum for the presentation of pediatric educational research in diverse settings, involving medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing professionals. The journal also emphasizes important research relating to the quality of child health care, health care policy, and the organization of child health services. It also includes systematic reviews of primary care interventions and important methodologic papers to aid research in child health and education.
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