Publications by authors named "Feranmi Okanlami"

Across the United States, the majority of medical schools teach physical examination using some form of peer physical examination (PPE). The process of being physically exposed in the presence of colleagues can be uncomfortable and cause students distress for myriad reasons ranging from religious and cultural practices to body dysmorphia and previous trauma experiences. This is especially problematic in educational systems which offer no other options, or make PPE a requirement of the curriculum.

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  • - Too frequently, disability is overlooked in initiatives aimed at increasing diversity in STEMM fields, which undermines research quality and innovation
  • - The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired new approaches to education and collaboration, highlighting the need for improved inclusivity
  • - The text proposes a structured plan to effectively recruit and retain disabled individuals in scientific and technical roles
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