FEMALE NARRATOR: UW-Madison Disability Resources Training. Module 2. access and Accommodation at UW-Madison. AUDIO DESCRIPTION: 20th century timeline of Disability Rights from 1944 forward. FEMALE...
[MUSIC PLAYING] FEMALE NARRATOR: UW-Madison Disability Resources Training. Module 2, Access and Accommodation at UW-Madison. The University of Wisconsin's system was required by Federal law to...

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It's been an advantage to me to be double-boarded in adult and pediatric endocrinology because I'm able to take a patient that has a problem - and gets older - and simply transition...
In February when I have really bad allergies out here in the valley, I go into the doctor, and we went over that. We were walking out of the office and her nurse Elizabeth was hollering for us. And we...
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In this country alone, there are approximately 1.7 million people living with limb loss. Rates of cancer and trauma-related amputations are decreasing. However, amputations due to complications of the...