Bridging the Gap: Preparing Future Doctors to Care for Patients with Disabilities




Bridging the Gap: Preparing Future Doctors to Care for Patients with Disabilities


Despite the fact that one in four U.S. adults has a disability, many doctors report feeling unprepared to provide adequate care for this population. Historically, medical education has framed disability as a problem rather than focusing on inclusion, accessibility, and patient-centered care. This lack of training has contributed to negative biases, inaccessible healthcare environments, and disparities in treatment.

At institutions like Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, educators are working to change this narrative. A new approach to disability-competent medical training ensures that future physicians gain direct experience and insight into the needs of patients with disabilities.
Hands-On Learning for a More Inclusive Future.

Medical students at Feinberg are now actively engaging in:
✅ Patient-centered history-taking – Learning to ask about a patient’s disability and functional needs in a respectful and informed manner.
✅ Guest speaker experiences – Hearing firsthand from individuals with disabilities about their challenges and experiences within the medical system.
✅ Interdisciplinary collaboration – Working with physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists to understand their roles in rehabilitation and patient care.
✅ Clinical experience in inpatient rehabilitation – Participating in medical rounds, physical exams, decision-making, and documentation for patients with disabilities.

This holistic approach not only improves medical competency but also fosters empathy and awareness, helping to break down ableist assumptions and ensure that people with disabilities receive the high-quality care they deserve.

By supporting initiatives that promote disability-inclusive medical training, we move closer to a future where every patient—regardless of ability—receives equitable, respectful, and comprehensive care.

Learn more about how we support individuals with disabilities at https://www.thechoicegroup.com.

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