Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 4, 2021

[Discussion] Do you really think a wheelchair-bound person can make it as Doctor?

Of course they can become a doctor, but what is the chance that they’ll actually get hired? Will the patients even respect them? What kind of jobs can they do? Do you think that they shouldn’t do it? Why get help from someone who has a disability? Limited but not impossible? What jobs are most likely out of the question, like because they would need to stand for the procedure or something? Thoughts, experiences, or examples will gladly be appreciated!

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Asking this question because my dad is wheelchair-bound. He already has his doctorate degree, but because of life reasons and “trusting the wrong people” as he mentioned one time, he left it to expire. He would need to retake the test again to get his licenses back.

Not sure what postions he can actually work at though. He originally wanted to be a surgeon, but ig now realistically he can just be a professor maybe. I already recommend lab research but he said he would be contaminating the sample and equipment every time he wanted to move to get something.

Sooo what are you’re thoughts? What can they actually do in the medical world really?



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