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Doctors with Disabilities

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August 14, 2018

Why in news?

Delhi High Court has ordered the formation of a committee of experts, to examine if students with hearing impairment and dyslexia can pursue MBBS/BDS courses.

What is the court's order on?

  • The order came after two cases of students with the said disabilities were denied admission to medical colleges.
  • The court’s order has opened up a debate on two important aspects.
  • One is the actual inability of those who are physically challenged to perform a task.
  • The other is whether those with specific physical and mental disabilities should be allowed to become doctors.
  • It is also to do with social attitude towards those with physical and mental disabilities.

What are the concerns in perceptions?

  • The claim of inability of those who suffer from physical disabilities is not a well established one.
  • There are ample examples from various fields (including medicine) where such people have excelled.
  • So clearly, it is not their disability that impedes special people.
  • It is rather the inability of society to provide opportunities for accessibility, and acceptance for them.
  • Moreover, technological progress has opened new spheres of care, functionality and hence, inclusiveness.
  • So evidently, the inability of those with disabilities is nothing more than a non-inclusive thought process.

How is it dealt in the US?

  • In the United States, more than 20% of Americans live with a disability.
  • But only 2% of practising physicians have disabilities.
  • Despite the tiny numbers, they have associations of physicians with disabilities.
  • They fight for the rights of their members.
  • Also, they conduct studies to evaluate the functionality and patient attitudes towards doctors with disabilities.
  • Most of these associations work within the purview of the Americans with Disability Act.
  • There is thus a presence of a strong and effective statute in the US.
  • It provides the associations the scope to look into issues with the medical curricula.
  • They ensure that disabled-friendly curriculum is adopted throughout the country.

What is the case in India?

  • In India, despite efforts by governments and activists, disability continues to be a social taboo.
  • Doctors with disabilities are a minuscule part of any population.
  • In the absence of scientific studies, this figure remains unknown in India.
  • India does not have any association or organisation to work for the cause of doctors with disabilities.
  • Even the recently formulated Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, has not dealt on the subject in detail.

What is to be done?

  • Doctors, if not the first, are surely the most important contact point for the diseased and the disabled.
  • A person with disabilities will be more understanding towards a patient in a similar situation.
  • Thus, there is a need to modify our medical curricula.
  • It has to be more willing to include students with physical and mental disabilities.
  • Technical standards and counselling competencies of medical education institutes have to be redefined.
  • This is to better define the needs of medical students with disabilities.

 

Source: Indian Express

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