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Most of us would also say that we don't specialize in "disability" but in
people with disabilities.
Denis Anson, MS, OTR/L
Assistant Professor
College Misericordia
301 Lake St.
Dallas, PA 18612
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From: * EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Ramon Castillo
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:30 AM
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Subject: Re: appropriate words disabilities professionals
I personally don't like it, as it doesn't really identify a service or a
field of practice.
What were you going to write before someone suggested "disabilities
professionals?"
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Ramon Castillo, OTR 200 North Fairview
Occupational Therapist Santa Ana, CA 92703
ATEC (Assistive Technology Exchange Center) Phone# 714.836.0640 x389
Goodwill Industries of Orange County Fax# 714.541.2387
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From: Carol Kann [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:50 PM
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Subject: appropriate words disabilities professionals
Please tell me what the appropriate wording is today for professionals
that work in the field of disabilities. I am writing an article and it
was suggested that I use "disabilities professionals." Is this OK?
Thank you,
Carol
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