Using a flipped classroom and the perspective of families to teach medical students about children with disabilities and special education

The need to teach medical students to care for children with disabilities, work effectively with these patients' families, and collaborate with schools has been well established. Yet, what is not clear is the exact nature of the content to be taught and how medical schools develop the systems and enabling structures required to ensure medical education responds to the needs of children with disabilities and their families.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - Category: Disability Authors: Source Type: research