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Theresa,
It is likely that there ARE students who are not equipped to handle the medical field. And it is likely that not all of those who fit that description are students with disabilities. You say that you assist them by providing appropriate accommodations. Either you think all students who struggle have disabilities, or you think you owe more to students with disabilities who make poor career decisions than you do to nondisabled students. Neither is a good assumption.

Dr. Jane Jarrow

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