Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.
Acad Med. 2011 Jun;86(6):768-72. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318217e325.
The statutory language of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) affords antidiscrimination protection to persons who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities. The ADA comprises two major aspects: (1) whether one has a disability that qualifies for protection, and (2) if one does have a protected disability, whether the accommodations requested by the person with a disability are reasonable or unreasonable. Historically, many students who have challenged an institution's denial of accommodations in a court of law have been unsuccessful because they have been determined not to qualify as legally disabled. However, recent amendments to the ADA will affect how accommodation issues are handled by courts and, therefore, how medical colleges and other institutions make strategic decisions involving persons requesting special accommodations for learning disabilities under the ADA.In this article, the authors examine how the amendments to the ADA will affect the cases of persons with learning impairments who request special accommodations in medical education. This article focuses primarily on the issue of what constitutes a protected disability rather than on the reasonableness of accommodations. To examine this issue, the authors consider the narrow interpretations of the ADA that led to Congress enacting the amendments. The authors then discuss how the amendments might have influenced Wong v Regents of the University of California (2004). Finally, they examine the implications of the amendments for medical education and consider how they may affect a current case.
《美国残疾人法案》(ADA)的法定语言为身体或精神损伤实质上限制了一项或多项主要生活活动的人提供了反歧视保护。ADA 包括两个主要方面:(1)一个人是否有符合保护条件的残疾,以及(2)如果一个人确实有受保护的残疾,那么残疾人所要求的住宿是否合理或不合理。从历史上看,许多在法庭上对机构拒绝提供住宿的学生因被判定不符合法定残疾条件而未能成功。然而,ADA 的最近修正案将影响法院处理住宿问题的方式,因此也将影响医学院校和其他机构在 ADA 下针对学习障碍要求特殊住宿的人做出战略决策。在本文中,作者研究了 ADA 的修正案将如何影响在医学教育中要求特殊住宿的学习障碍人士的案件。本文主要关注构成受保护残疾的问题,而不是住宿的合理性。为了研究这个问题,作者考虑了导致国会颁布修正案的 ADA 的狭义解释。然后,作者讨论了修正案如何可能影响 Wong v Regents of the University of California(2004)案件。最后,他们研究了修正案对医学教育的影响,并考虑了它们可能如何影响当前的一个案例。