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Deaf Student Doctor Adds Perspective To Training

West Virginia University School of Medicine has its first-ever deaf student, a trainee doctor who’s seeking to change stereotypes, one patient at a time.

Read: WVU School of Medicine’s first deaf student >>

Thirty years ago, the US had three certified physicians who were deaf. Clear surgical masks and amplified or visual stethoscopes are now available to today’s students who wish to pursue medical or veterinary studies.

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  • Advice For Deaf Students Going To Third-Level
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  • State Exam Accommodations For Deaf Students
Dec 12, 2011Team Sound Advice

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  1. Sound Advice
    9 years ago

    Physician Mark Leekoff “has a unique perspective as a doctor”, thanks to cochlear implant:
    http://www.cid.edu/meet-some-cid-children/alumni-colleges-and-professions/mark-leekoff/

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