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Leslie Neal-Boylan1, Beth Marks, Karen J McCulloh
1Leslie Neal-Boylan is dean of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh College of Nursing; Beth Marks is codirector of the National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities (NOND) and research associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago; and Karen J. McCulloh is a presidential appointee to the AbilityOne Commission, codirector of NOND, and an independent consultant in Illinois for the employment of people with disabilities. Contact author: Leslie Neal-Boylan, nealboyl@uwosh.edu. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Federal agencies and nursing organizations urge setting aside outdated beliefs. This call to action emphasizes the need for updated perspectives in the nursing field.
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