
|Articles|February 1, 2005
When your ob/gyn patient happens to be disabled
Roughly 30 million US women, young and old, are living with disabilities, and they need equal access to mammography, contraception, and ob/gyn exams. Special training in treating them would be ideal, but there are still practical ways to break down barriers and provide better care.
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