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Thirty Years After the ADA: The Perplexity of Disability Accommodations

Published on Friday, June 25, 2021

We have scheduled the conference programming in our monthly webinar schedule on Friday, October 22nd at 1P PST/3P CST/4P EST – We invite you to join Drs. Kuemmel et al. who will present: Thirty Years After the ADA: The Perplexity of Disability Accommodations

You may access the Conference Webinar Series and other APPIC events on our calendar webpage.

Continuing Education credit will be available to registered participants at the live webinar only. Registration link coming soon.

The webinar will be recorded and available to membership on our APPIC YouTube Channel.

 

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