Denti-Cal: Finally Reimbursing Parents the One-hundred and Eighty-six Mile Drive?

Author: Tiff Trat 08.25.23 One-hundred and eighty-six miles. This is the distance I asked a newly-immigrated, single mother of four to drive in order for her heavily disabled son to receive the oral health care solutions he needed. She didn’t…

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The Argument for Advocacy

Author: Lauren Clarke, BS, MHA, Stanford University, candidate Medical Doctorate/Masters of Arts in Education program Published in: Helen, July, The Journal of Human Exceptionality Link: https://helenjournal.org/blog-1-1/the-argument-for-advocacy Date: Jul 21, 2023 My passion for working with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD)…

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A Perspective on Teaching Sexual Health Education to Middle Schoolers

Michelle Nguyen, MS4 Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, California 06.10.23 Sexual health education often evokes controversy among parents and educators, as misconceptions and differing opinions persist. Even for myself, However, it is crucial to debunk misunderstandings surrounding its content…

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Policies Affecting Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder

Author: Colburn Yu, DO Candidate, Touro University, California Published in: Voices in Bioethics, vol. 9 (2023) Link: https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/bioethics/article/view/10723 Date: Apr 22, 2023 ABSTRACT The US government's approach to the War on Drugs has created laws to deter people from using…

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