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Disability Specialist
Ideally, who should be a disability specialist?
A medical doctor with advanced experience in diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions should be a disability specialist.

In some regions, people with experience in social work counseling, psychology, education, rehabilitation counseling, special education or related fields get involved in disability determination, diagnosis, and treatment.

Can a person determine human disability without properly knowing the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions?
No, he or she cannot.

What questions should a disability specialist be able to answer about a human disability?

Who determines disability in a state?
Who should determine disability in the state?
What skills and knowledge should a person have in order to determine disability?
Can a person determine disability who has not studied medical subjects and cannot reach to correct diagnosis and treatment?
No, he or she cannot.
Would you like to nominate medical doctors to get educated as disability specialists?
What are the requirements to join this program?

He or she should have experience in diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
He or she should have good communication skills in the English language.
He or she should know the difference between a medical emergency and a medical disability.
What is the difference between a medical emergency and a medical disability?
Did you have any medical condition as a child?
Have the answers to questions been provided by another person or patient himself or herself?
If the answers have been provided by another person, how is that person related to the patient?
Is a disability specialist the same as a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist?

In certain regions, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist takes care of several medical conditions.
A Disability Specialist determines all medical disabilities.
A Disability Specialist makes recommendations for treatment and rehabilitation of all medical disabilities.
Ideally, there should be a disability determination office in the state.

Specific medical diagnoses are listed as medical emergencies.
Specific medical diagnoses are enlisted as medical disabilities.
A medical emergency needs to be diagnosed and treated within minutes of reporting.
A medical disability needs long-term medical care.
A medical disability can become a medical emergency if not treated properly.
Few medical disabilities can be reversed.
What are various medical disabilities?
What are various cardiology medical disabilities?
What are various pulmonary medical disabilities?
What are various renal medical disabilities?
What are various gastroenterological disabilities?
What are various neurological disabilities?
What are various opthalmologic disabilities?
What are various ear, nose & throat disabilities?
What are various pediatric disabilities?
What are various endocrinologic disabilities?
What are various psychiatric disabilities?
What are various orthopedic disabilities?
What are various human male disabilities?
What are various human female disabilities?
What are various types of disability?
How do you determine a disability?
Disability Services
What are the types of disability?
Intentional enforced harms
Total Disability
Permanent Total Disability
Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)
Temporary Total Disability (TTD)
Residual Disability
Partial Disability
Developmental Disabilities
Disability Research
Intellectual Disability (Mental Retardation)
What is total disability?
Impairment of mental or physical faculties that completely prevents a person from functioning normally.

Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)

A more formal definition is that you can perform one or more, but not all of the primary responsibilities of your normal occupation.

Temporary Total Disability (TTD)

Total disability is a complete restriction from all work, based on the opinion of a physician.

Residual Disability