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In this episode, Dr. Poullos is joined by Dr. Lisa Iezzoni to discuss her new book titled, "Making Their Days Happen: Paid Personal Assistance Services Supporting People with Disability Living in Their Homes and Communities. Dr. Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a medical researcher particularly known for her work on health disparities among people with disabilities. Dr. Iezzoni first appeared on the Docs with Disabilities podcast last September, where she and Dr. Meeks discussed medical education's hidden curriculum, strategies to improve care for individuals with disabilities, and Dr. Iezzoni's advice for medical education faculty members and learners with disabilities. If you have not yet listened to that interview, we strongly encourage you to do so. In this episode, we focus more specifically on Dr. Iezzoni's recent book and the intricacies of Paid Personal Assistance Services in the United States.
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In this episode, Dr. Poullos is joined by Dr. Lisa Iezzoni to discuss her new book titled, "Making Their Days Happen: Paid Personal Assistance Services Supporting People with Disability Living in Their Homes and Communities. Dr. Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a medical researcher particularly known for her work on health disparities among people with disabilities. Dr. Iezzoni first appeared on the Docs with Disabilities podcast last September, where she and Dr. Meeks discussed medical education's hidden curriculum, strategies to improve care for individuals with disabilities, and Dr. Iezzoni's advice for medical education faculty members and learners with disabilities. If you have not yet listened to that interview, we strongly encourage you to do so. In this episode, we focus more specifically on Dr. Iezzoni's recent book and the intricacies of Paid Personal Assistance Services in the United States.
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