ALL – Misophonia: A connection between sounds and emotions?
Misophonia, which literally means “hatred of sounds,” has been in existence for longer than any-one knows, but was first “officially” named by Dr. Pawel J. Jastreboff when he noticed a connection between certain “soft” noises (chewing, tapping, ticking, etc.) and a...ALL – My 5-Month Interlude as a Disabled Professor – The Chronicle of Higher Education
Two herniated discs and spinal stenosis suddenly reshaped my world. Debilitating pain and the inability to walk for several months were my new normal. Fortunately, surgery and assiduous physical therapy restored me. But my five-mouth travail provided a glimpse of an...FAC/STAFF – Do you have students in your courses who have been approved to use accommodations for a disability?
Do you have students in your courses who have been approved to use accommodations for a disability?
STUDENTS – Does your program require a licensing exam?
Does your program require a licensing exam? If you are a student with a documented disability and interested in applying for accommodations for your licensing exam, RBHS’s Office of Disability Services can help you to navigate the process.
ALL – Debilitating Illness Doesn’t Stop Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Graduate
Jill Konowich was in the middle of working on her M.D./Ph.D at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) when extreme pain started shooting up her right leg. She had been training for a half marathon with her fiancé, and suddenly, she couldn’t even walk.