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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners in Emergency Medicine

机译:急诊医学中的聋哑和重听者

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Approximately 23% of Americans over age 12 have some level of hearing loss.1 Emergency departments can reduce healthcare barriers for deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHoH) patients through improved patient-physician communication. DHoH students, once they become physicians, may provide one mechanism for reducing existing healthcare disparities and communication barriers for DHoH patients, and may be more adept with patients facing other communication barriers. A renewed interest in disability access and a commitment to social justice has increased efforts toward the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in medical education and training. Despite this increased interest and a growing number of DHoH students entering medical education, DHoH students continue to be dissuaded from specialty careers such as emergency medicine (EM) over concerns regarding effective communication and ability. Given the academic medicine communities’ commitment to diversity, a recounting of the successful inclusion of DHoH students in EM can benefit medical education and practice.In this account, the authors reflect on the successful experiences of a visiting DHoH medical student in an academic EM rotation at a Level I trauma hospital that serves a diverse population, and they identify the potential challenges for DHoH students in an EM setting, offer solutions including reasonable accommodations, and provide commentary on the legal requirements for providing full and equal access for DHoH students. We secured permission from the student to share the contents of this article prior to publication.
机译:大约23%的12岁以上的美国人听力有所下降。1急诊科可以通过改善患者与医生的沟通来减少聋人和听力困难(DHoH)患者的医疗保健障碍。 DHoH学生一旦成为医师,就可以提供一种减少DHoH患者现有医疗保健差距和沟通障碍的机制,并且可能更善于面对其他沟通障碍的患者。对残疾人获得新的兴趣和对社会正义的承诺,为将残疾人纳入医学教育和培训做出了更大的努力。尽管人们的兴趣有所增加,越来越多的DHoH学生开始接受医学教育,但由于对有效沟通和能力的担忧,DHoH学生仍然因急诊医学等特殊职业而受到劝阻。鉴于学术医学界对多样性的承诺,重新叙述DHoH学生在EM中的成功入学情况可以有益于医学教育和实践。基于此,作者在学术EM轮换中反思了来访DHoH医学学生的成功经验。在为不同人群提供服务的一级创伤医院中,他们确定了新兴市场环境中DHoH学生的潜在挑战,提供了包括合理住宿在内的解决方案,并对为DHoH学生提供充分和平等机会的法律要求提供了评论。我们获得了学生的许可,以便在出版之前共享本文的内容。

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