Medical students being taught how to communicate effectively with PWDs

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Around 300 medical students from the National University of Singapore have been taught how to communicate effectively with persons with disabilities (PWDs). The module currently covers audio, visual and mobility impairments, but it could soon be expanded to include intellectual disabilities. Launched last July, the curriculum was co-designed by doctors from the National University Polyclinics and PWDs.

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Has the fiscal policies of the People’s Action Party government been conducted in a way that has intergenerational equity, i.e. fair to both current and future generations in Singapore?
The exploitation of natural resources benefits the present generation at the expense of future generations if earnings are deployed to non-infrastructure consumption.

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So basically she should be touchy touchy?

cholesterol
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Slimy reporting. About 300 sgrean born or trash students ?

paparoti
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😂🤣😂🤣😂😂 after so many decades, they dont know how to communicate?😂🤣😂🤣😂😂

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I hope Jamus becomes the next PM of singapore.

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