My name is Hien and I am a fourth-year medical student preparing for rotations. I have a heart condition that requires a pacemaker and I cannot be within 20 feet of microwaves, but my rotation sites may put me in proximity to medical microwaves.
Completing the rotation may expose me to unsafe levels of microwaves. I want to be safe, but I also want to be able to keep my disability confidential while maintaining the widest possible selection of rotation sites.
I called each rotation site to ask if microwaves were included at the site. If a potential danger was identified, I worked with appropriate staff to make arrangements to accomplish the rotation while assuring my safety. Every person I worked with was enthusiastic and creative in helping me identify reasonable accommodations. I worked with the career services and disabled student services offices to develop a procedure for alerting coworkers about what to do if I experience symptoms.
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