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The Prevalence of Disability Health Training and Residents With Disabilities in Emergency Medicine Residency Programs.

Richard W SappStefanie S Sebok-SyerMichael Albert GisondiJason M RotoliAnika BacksterCori Mc Clure Poffenberger
Published in: AEM education and training (2020)
A minority of EM PDs in our study included disability health content in their residency curricula. The presence of faculty and residents with disabilities is associated with positive effects on training programs, including a greater number of hours devoted to disability health education and greater confidence in accommodating learners with disabilities. To reduce health care disparities for patients with disabilities, we recommend that a dedicated disability health curriculum be integrated into all aspects of the EM residency curriculum, including lectures, journal clubs, and simulations and include direct interaction with individuals with disabilities. We further recommend that disability be recognized as an aspect of diversity when hiring faculty and recruiting residents to EM programs, to address this training gap and to promote a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
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