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                <text>When we focus on organizations created to advocate for rights of disabled doctors, a number of them have been created to advocate for doctors with disabilities and equal access to medical studies instruction and clinical practice. Unfortunately, while some of these organizations are made by and for disabled doctors and function on the principle of rights based advocacy and holistic change, there are alot others which are still operating on providing services on an as needed basis which comes to show that there is still a long way to go in making sure that doctors with disabilities are given equal opportunities and access at all times.</text>
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              <text>With the four focus areas of Research, Working Groups, Book Club and Consulting, Docs with Disabilities is a group which uses research, education, and sharing of stories to drive change in policy and procedure leading to more inclusive educational environments for students with disabilities. </text>
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