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Deaf Medical Student Not Fazed By Hearing Issues

When deaf students are mainstream-educated, observers may not realise the level of extra work they can put in, to get similar results to their peers. This piece reveals a deaf student’s commitment to her medical studies.

Read more: Hearing loss not a barrier for medical student

In this case, the student relied on her determination, self-advocacy for note-takers and transcribers, educating classmates and tutors in her needs, while finding technical and practical solutions for when surgical masks are worn.

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May 3, 2012Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 2
  1. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    Medical student Justine is deaf – but that won’t stop her becoming a doctor
    http://www.irishexaminer.com/examviral/real-life/medical-student-justine-is-deaf–but-that-wont-stop-her-becoming-a-doctor-316845.html

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  2. Caroline Carswell
    7 years ago

    Persadh is the @UKZN Mandela School of Medicine’s first deaf person to study to be a doctor: https://www.iol.co.za/sunday-tribune/news/watch-deaf-student-hears-a-future-in-medicine-13708590

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