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Top 10 Barriers to Quality Health Care for Women with Disabilities, or, "I can get my wheelchair through the front door, but how do I get this body part into that machine?"

presented by Margaret A. Nosek, Ph.D. and Carol Howland on Wednesday, April 24, 2002

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