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    Allegood, J. (1995, August 13). MEDICAL SCHOOL TEACHES WITH SIGN LANGUAGE ECU's historic deaf student. The News & Observer. (Medicine)

    Anastasi, J. (2003, September 17). Deaf man answers the call of service. PhillyBlurbs.com. (Firefighting)

    Appold, K. (2003, August 29). Employment Carte Blanche. Advance Online Editions for Audiologists. (Audiology)

    Appold, K. (undated). Profiles in Courage. Advance Online Editions for Audiologists. (Audiology)

    Arndorfer, B. (2001). Silencing Doubters. Gainesville Sun. (Medicine)

    Atcherson, S.R. (2002, February 5). An Audiologist Becomes a Cochlear Implant Patient. The ASHA Leader, 7(2), 21. (Audiology)

    Cheakalos, C. and York, M. (2002, June 17). Hearing Heart. People Weekly's. (Medicine)

    Chertok, B.L. (1995). Carolyn Stern, M.D., Makes the Rounds. Volta Voices (March/April 1995). 5(2), 6-7. (Medicine)

    Demarco, P. (1999) Pet Cause: despite loss of hearing, woman turns love of animals into a career. Salem Evening News. (Veterinary Medicine)

    Dunlap, E.S. and Grafton, M. (1996). Deaf Medics and the ADA. Journal of Emergency Medical Services. (Emergency Medical Service)

    EMS News (1998). EMS Must Accommodate Deaf Medics. Journal of Emergency Medical Services. (Emergency Medical Service)

    Fabry, D.A. (1993). Clinical and Communication Access through Amplification for a Medical Student with Severe Hearing Loss: Case Report. J. Amer. Acad. Audiol. 4, 426-431 (Medicine)

    Garza, M.A. (1996). Listening to Deaf Medics. Journal of Emergency Medical Services. (Emergency Medical Service)

    Gossett, R.E. et al. (1998). Further support for disabled students and veterinarians. JAVMA, 212(10). (Veterinary Medicine)

    Harold, H. (1998). A veterinarian's duty to accommodate the disabled. JAVMA, 212(5). (Veterinary Medicine)

    Livadas, G. (2003, September 23). Deaf doctor hits stride in rising to challenges: Ob-gyn resident at Strong hailed for communication. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. (Medicine)

    Kaplan, R. (1998). Concerns regarding treatment of veterinarians with disabilities. JAVMA, 212(9). (Veterinary Medicine)

    Meyers, K. (2006, May 11). Deaf veterinarian treats suburban pets. ABC7chicago.com. (Veterinary Medicine)

    Morris, R. (2001). "HOW TO COPE WITH SCOPES" or 'Stethoscopes and Hearing Aids - What are the Options?' BeyondHearingAids.com (General)

    National Community Pharmacists Association. (2004, June). No Limits: Deafness doesn't derail Bethany Sather's pharmacy aspirations [PDF]. America's Pharmacist, 22-24. (Pharmacy)

     Nsiah-Kumi, P.A. (Online). Maximizing your Success in Medical Education Tips for Premedical Students with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities Retrieved July 15, 2004, from http://www.amsa.org/adv/cod/disabpre.cfm (General)

    O'Meara, S. (2004, April). A Woman of Many Firsts: The remarkable journey of Audrey Schaellibaum, RN. Nurses World Magazine. (Nursing)

    Prins, K. Group Sets Mission to Succeed and Encourage Others’ Success in the Health Care Field. Deaf Professional Network (http://www.deafprofessional.net/). (General)

    Purdue University. (2000). Deaf scholar bound for medical school. Purdue News Service. (Medicine)

    Redstone, C. (2004). "You really listen to me": Life as a doctor with a hearing loss. BMJ Career Focus, 329:128-129. (Medicine)

    Rennert, N., Morris, B., and Barrere, C.C. (2004, February). How to cope with scopes: Stethoscope selection and use with hearing aids and CIs [PDF]. The Hearing Review, 34-75. (General)

    Sernovitz, D.J. (2003, September 18). Childhood dream comes true for deaf firefighter. The Reporter. (Firefighting)

    Steinberg et al. (2002). Reasonable accommodations for medical faculty with disabilities. JAMA, 288(24), 3147-54. (Medicine/ Faculty Issues)

    The Japan Times. (2001). Bills give physically impaired wider work freedom. (General)

    Tynan, A. 'At the Portal of the Profession' The Veterinary Profession and People with Disabilities: A North American Perspective [PDF]. The Royal Veterinary College. A UK Research Project funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. (Veterinary Medicine)

    Tynan, A. (2003, March). Pushing the boat out [PDF]. Learning and Teaching Support Network: Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine. (Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine)

    Tynan, A. (2004, February). The Sequel to Pushing the boat out [PDF]. Learning and Teaching Support Network: Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine. (Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine)

    Tynan, A. (2004). Veterinarians with disabilities: An international issue [PDF]. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 30(1), 22-27. Copied with permission of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges. (Veterinary Medicine)

    Ullmer, K. (2001, July 19). Veterinarian honored for work on behalf of hearing impaired: Washington Twp. Doctor's own hearing loss was impetus Dayton Daily News. (Veterinary Medicine)

    United States Department of Justice (1998, April 9). PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND TO AGREE TO GIVE DEAF VOLUNTEERS A CHANCE TO BE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS, UNDER AGREEMENT United States Department of Justice. (Emergency Medical Service)

    Wahlberg, D. (2000). THE DOCTOR IS DEAF BUT HE LISTENS WELL: Jason Sobel's inability to hear creates challenges and helps him relate to patients. The Ann Arbor News. (Medicine)

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