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Aug 8
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A Question of Ethics: Talking About Disa...

CHILDREN'S MINNESOTA
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Talking about disability in clinical encounters with parents, families, and patients can be very challenging. Decision-making around benefits and burdens of interventions and how they impact what future life for a child might be like inherently includes discussions of disability. However, it is easy for these conversations to view disability as something who ... Show More
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