[Diabetes-Talk] FW: FREE Workshop Online THIS Saturday, Sept 19th: Access, Inclusion, and Disability in Medicine and Health Care

Diana Cook diana56cook at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 21:09:40 UTC 2020


I missed it! Several months ago I lost all hearing and feel a little lost!  Dr says it may take a year after cochlear surgery for normal hearing to return. I am blessed to have friends who help me but I need to find services who help. Also visually impaired with transportation problems. Can I get a recap of the program? Thank you. Diana cook

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> On Sep 18, 2020, at 3:45 PM, Michael Barber via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I just got this today, so I’m sorry for the very short notice.
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> From: Dawn E Francis <dawn at iowasilc.org> 
> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2020 11:30 AM
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> Subject: RE: FREE Workshop Online THIS Saturday, Sept 19th: Access, Inclusion, and Disability in Medicine and Health Care
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> From: ADA OSU <ada-osu at osu.edu <mailto:ada-osu at osu.edu> >
> Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 6:42 AM
> Subject: [External] [OSU-ADA] Workshop: Access, Inclusion, and Disability in Medicine and Health Care
> To: osu-ada at lists.osu.edu <mailto:osu-ada at lists.osu.edu>  <osu-ada at lists.osu.edu <mailto:osu-ada at lists.osu.edu> >
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> This workshop will focus on broad questions of communication & access in health care.
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> Ohio State's  <https://u.osu.edu/transformativeaccess/> Transformative Access Project (TAP) is pleased to announce our upcoming fall workshop! (Free and Open to the Public)
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> #DisabledNOTdisposable- Access, Inclusion, and Disability in Medicine and Health Care    
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> When:            Saturday, September 19th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Eastern)
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> Where:           https://go.osu.edu/tapworkshopfall2020 
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> Join us for an open educational discussion with a panel of people with various disabilities talking about their needs and experiences when accessing health care and health care-related services. This event will be helpful to both students and professionals in better understanding: 
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> *    Barriers experienced by disabled people when accessing health care 
> *    How to create more accessible environments on an individual and systemic basis  
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> In this period of pandemic and health care crisis, the needs of disabled clients and patients are often overlooked, making this conversation even more important today. We warmly invite you to join us for this opportunity to engage in dialog with our knowledgeable disabled panelists, learn directly from their experiences, and develop a more holistic view of future patients/clients.  
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> Registration for the workshop is free and open to the public. 
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> Captioning services will be provided at the event.  
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> For more information about the event or to request accommodations, please contact Evelyn Hoglund (hoglund.1 at osu.edu <mailto:hoglund.1 at osu.edu> ).
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> This event is hosted by the Transformative Access Project, a grant under the Global Arts and Humanities Discoveries Theme <https://discovery.osu.edu/global-arts-humanities> .  
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> *Please share this event announcement with your communities and lists! 
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