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ABOUT US
The Disability in Medicine Mutual Mentorship Program (DM3P) supports disabled healthcare professionals, trainees, and their allies through medicine.
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WHAT DO WE OFFER?
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Monthly Zoom meetings for mutual mentoring, education by guest speakers, and fellowship.
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Private LinkedIn and Discord groups for asynchronous mentoring.
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CART captioning at all virtual meetings, additional accommodations provided upon request.
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Leadership opportunities for participants who wish to take an active role organizing events for this program.
MUTUAL MENTORSHIP
Mutual mentorship is a model of mentorship in which participants assemble in groups to support one another through problems encountered while navigating life with a shared marginalized identity.
EVENTS
We host monthly events such as educational talks or group socials. Check out links to upcoming and past events on the News & Events page in the header!
JOIN US!
We welcome current, future and former healthcare professionals and trainees with disabilities and chronic illness, along with allies of healthcare workers with disabilities.