The Benefits of Having a Doctor with a Disability as Part of Your Medical Team

In recent years, there has been a lot of discussion about employing more doctors with disabilities in the medical field.

Having a doctor with a disability taking care of your medical needs has many benefits. It has a positive impact on the patient, and parent or caregiver in addition to creating a shift in the mindset of society about disability.

As a patient with a disability, having a doctor who is also disabled has a positive impact on their overall experience in a medical setting. It not only gives them someone who can relate to their issues on a more personal level, but can also help break the barriers of what society has projected disability to be. The patient can see that someone’s limitations don’t have to be a barrier to what they want to achieve in their lives.

The patient or even their parent can see that disabilities don’t have to limit career choices or the future we create for ourselves. The patient can see that not only can their medical needs be addressed by someone that can potentially better relate to their circumstances, but they can also see a real-world example of how someone can overcome their limitations to have a career that makes them happy.

Suddenly, the added stress they might sometimes feel about going to the doctor and having to justify other issues has suddenly melted away. They can address the actual reason for their visit. They get right to the point in your medical care and are that much closer to finding a solution to the problem at hand.

Sometimes parents aren’t sure what life with a disability is going to be like for their child. If they see adults with disabilities as doctors, or other professionals in different fields, they can gain a different perspective about what someone’s life with a disability can look like in the future. The doctor or other professional may even be willing to share advice on how to reach their goals while living with their disability. This might also help the parent understand how to better help their child reach their dreams. 

The more society gets to see doctors and other successful professionals with disabilities in our society, the more likely it is that a lot of misconceptions about disability will change for the better. Society can get the chance to really recognize that people with disabilities can be productive and contribute to society in positive ways.

People with disabilities can achieve a career goal and even live in the same communities while making a difference in the lives of other people. These examples should be a catalyst to change how society views disability. It should also be a motivator so that those with a disability don’t feel like they can’t achieve whatever goal they set for themselves.  

If you are lucky enough to have a doctor with a disability, you get to see that people with disabilities don’t have to be put in a box when it comes to what they want to do for a profession. The limitations we face can be overcome by some form of modification or accommodation. Seeing someone with a disability in a high-status position can help you go after your dreams, whatever they might be.

If you are a person with a disability and you want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or anything else, anything is possible. Don’t let your limitations stop you from accomplishing your dreams. There are so many people with disabilities that currently have influential jobs or positions in the community. The only thing left to do is research what it takes to be a part of your profession and start down the path to success.

Coronavirus Vaccination Chronicles: Part One

The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to spend the last year at home. Because vaccines are now available and being administered, it’s time to restart interacting with others more regularly.

I wanted to write this post to share my experience of getting the vaccine.  I also wanted others who haven’t been vaccinated yet to get a better idea of what to expect about the process. This is a three-part series detailing my experience being vaccinated with the Moderna vaccine.

Since the vaccines being used to fight the devastation the virus is causing in different countries was approved so quickly, I was a bit apprehensive about getting the vaccine.

Most vaccines go through rigorous testing before they are considered safe and effective for people who choose to get vaccinated. I felt like this was the best choice for me so that life could start to return to some sort of normalcy.

Although I am getting vaccinated, I can do my part by continuing to wear a mask and practice social distancing when I have to leave my house. There are still people who haven’t been vaccinated for various reasons and others they may come into contact with that could inadvertently be affected by my actions.

I thought that getting the vaccine would be as easy as making an appointment with my doctor. After doing some research and calling my doctor, I found out he didn’t have any doses of the vaccine available. It turns out they weren’t sure if or when they would be administering doses to patients. They directed me to the CDC website so that I could get the required medical necessity documentation. The documents were sent to me electronically, so I didn’t have to go to their office.  When I looked into the other options available to me, I found out that the local health department was administering doses. Some stores such as Walmart, Sam’s Club and Publix were also options for people interested in getting the shot. Since I know that Publix has given out flu vaccines in the past, I was comfortable in choosing them as my preferred option to get my vaccine.

I had to get up early to complete my online reservation. Once I was on the website, and because I was not an educator or part of the age requirement at that time, I had to wait a while to input my information.  Once my appointment was reserved, I got a confirmation email with both my initial appointment as well as for my second vaccination.

I must admit that I was a little nervous the night before the appointment. It was honestly because I did not know what to expect. I’ve been vaccinated before with no problem, so I think it was fear of the unknown. Regardless of the anxiety I was feeling, I was determined not to let it stop me from this first step back toward the active life I had pre-pandemic.

We arrived at the grocery store and they had a designated person checking people in for their vaccine. When I got back to the pharmacy, I let the pharmacist know that the shot needed to be given to me in my right arm due to my disability. He had to correct my card and move the chair but was quick to adjust to my request. The vaccination process was quick, and I was on my way as fast as I had gotten to the store. This experience makes me a bit more at ease when it’s time for my next dose.

Now it’s your turn. Do the research necessary to make the best choice for you and your family. Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor to figure out the best option for you. I will be back with more of my post vaccination experience.