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2026 Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine

Saturday, April 25, 2026 | 8:00am - 3:20pm PT

Photo credit: Rick Giudotti

Dear Community,

Join us for the Seventh Annual Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine on Saturday, April 25, 2026, via livestream! 

This virtual conference aims to support students and healthcare providers with disabilities, training healthcare providers to better care for patients with disabilities, and provide research into the intersection of providers and patients with disabilities.

This conference will be a deep learning opportunity for medical students, residents and fellows, medical doctors, nursing students and nurses, PA students and PA’s, hospital administration, and additional interested healthcare providers and allies.

Sincerely, 

Pete Poullos, MD and Ken Sutha, MD, PhD
Co-Chairs

2026 SMADIE - Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine

Agenda

8:00 am – 8:15 am

Peter Poullos, MD
Ken Sutha, MD, PhD  
Amy Bugwadia, MS

8:15 am – 8:50 am

Getting State Legislation Proposed is Easier Than You Think

National Council on Disability Updates

 

Moderator: Eric Harris

Laurel Maury, MFA, MS

Amged M. Soliman, Esq. 

8:50 am – 9:40 am

Challenging Ableism in Medicine: Implementing Intersectional Self-Assessment Tools for Systemic Change

Diabetes, LGBTQ Identity, and Healthcare Experiences and Struggles: Lessons from a mixed-methods ethnographic study

Moderator: Ken Sutha, MD, PhD

 

Leah Smith, MPA

Athena Sofides, MESc
Allyson Hughes, PhD, MA

9:40 am – 9:50 am

AM Break

9:50 am – 10:45 am

Disability culture meets health professions culture: Are health professions culturally safe for students and clinicians with disabilities?

Reimagining toward Anti-ableist Occupational Therapy

 

 

Bridging the Gap Between a Deficit-Based Systems Healthcare System and the Neurodiversity Movement: Novel Strategies for Changing People’s Minds about Neurodivergent Clinicians

Epistemic Justice in Action: Learning from Disabled Healthcare Students and Professionals

Moderator: Tal Jarus, PhD, FCAOT, Reg. OT

Laura Bulk, PhD, OT

Laura Bulk, PhD, OT
Natasha Robillard, MSc, OT
Tal Jarus, PhD, FCAOT, Reg. OT

Stacy Greeter, MD



Yael Mayer, PhD
Tal Jarus, PhD, FCAOT, Reg. OT
Laura Bulk, PhD, OT

11:10 am – 11:50 am

Lunch

11:50 am – 12:55 pm

Peer Power: Reframing Disability and Chronic Illness in Medical Education through Story, Data, and Collective Action

Belonging, Wellness, and Institutional Culture: Exploring the Impact of Peer Mentoring on Medical Students with Disabilities

Reimagining Disability Inclusion in Healthcare: The Development, Implementation, and Outcomes of a Multi-Level, Dyad-Centered Disability Mentorship Program for Current and Future Health Professionals

Building Disability Inclusion in Healthcare: The Journey of the OhioHealth DAWN BRG

Moderator: Ram Rao, MD, PhD

Dahlia Chavez, BS

Jacob Nguyen, MSII

Kiki Schmalfuss, BS


Kara M. Coates, MHA

12:55 pm – 1:30 pm 

Helping Learners with Psychological Disabilities Thrive on Clinical Rotations

Patching the Pipeline: Universal Design for Learning to End the Exclusion of Neurological or Chronic Disabilities in Laboratory Environments

Moderator: Claire Rushin, MD

Hermione Warczak, MD, MPH, MSEd, FAAP

Kristen Blomquist-Liu, COTA

1:30 pm – 1:45 pm

PM Break

1:45 pm – 2:40 pm

How Provider Perceptions of Disability Shape Clinical Decision-Making: A Case-Based Study of Medical Students, Residents, and Faculty

Exposing Undergraduate Medical Learners to Caring for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patients: Review of a Lecture-Driven Peer Teaching Curriculum and Workshop

Adaptive Success in Action: Using Simulation to Transform Disability Education in Healthcare

Cultivating Compassion, Communication, and Client Centered Care through Inclusive Interprofessional Education (IPE)

Moderator: Lucia McGeehan, PhD

Christine Skovira, MD Candidate

Arezo Ahmadi, BS


Andrea Lendaris, MD, MS

Jess Salyers, OTD, R/L, MS

3:05 pm – 3:20 pm

Peter Poullos, MD
Ken Sutha, MD, PhD

Accessibility

We strive to make this conference as accessible as possible. We will be providing presentation materials prior to the event. During the event, we will provide ASL interpretation and live closed captioning. Please fill out any additional accessibility needs on your registration form.

CME

Accreditation

In support of improving patient care, Stanford Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. 

Credit Designation 

American Medical Association (AMA) 

Stanford Medicine designates this Live Activity for a maximum of 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 

Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Language Pathology (PT, OT, SLP)

Stanford Health Care Department of Rehabilitation is an approved provider for physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for courses that meet the requirements set forth by the respective California Boards. This course is approved for 5.75 hour(s) CEU for PT, OT, and SLP.

View full CME information and disclosure summary at https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/2026disabilityinhealthcare

Conference Sponsors

MSDCI - Medical Students with Disability and Chronic Illness
Stanford Medicine | Radiology
Stanford Medicine, Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Office of the Chief of Community Engagement
Maternal and Child Health Research Institute
Chemical and Systems Biology at Stanford Medicine
Stanford Department of Medicine
Stanford Radiation Oncology
Stanford Department of Anesthesia, Perioperative and Pain Management

The National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) has generously awarded a grant to SMADIE to help fund the 7th annual Stanford Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine.