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I Use a Wheelchair. And Yes, I’m Your Doctor.

yellow and black block print of woman using wheelchair

Cheri A. Blauwet (@CheriBlauwetMD), an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, discusses her experience as a disabled doctor in this New York Times Opinion.

Posted bynap97December 16, 2017September 10, 2020Posted inmedical school, PersonalTags:accessibility, advocacy, disability, docs with disabilities, health disparities, healthcare, representationLeave a comment on I Use a Wheelchair. And Yes, I’m Your Doctor.

Schooled (and steeled) by invisible illness

Portrait of Erica Avery

Johns Hopkins University graduate student Erica Avery discusses her experience with fibromyalgia and graduate school in this ASBMB Today opinion piece.

Posted bynap97August 1, 2017August 29, 2020Posted inHopkins, PersonalTags:fibromyalgia, graduate, healthcare, invisible illness, Johns Hopkins, painLeave a comment on Schooled (and steeled) by invisible illness

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