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Interpreting in the Gray Zone: Where Community and Legal Interpreting Intersect
Interpreting in legal settings outside the courtroom is an area where community and legal interpreting intersect, a “gray zone” where the rules from each of these areas may mesh or collide.
Marjory A. Bancroft +3 more
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This paper presents a study of the techniques employed by paraprofessional Chin-Hakha community interpreters when interpreting in a medical setting.
Salai Biak Za Lian Ching
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TeachMe: a web-based teaching system for annotating abdominal lymph nodes
The detection and characterization of lymph nodes through interpreting abdominal medical images are significant for diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer recurrence.
Shuaihua Chen +7 more
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Quality assurance in medical translation
Translation and interpreting help mediate knowledge in the world of medicine or pharmaceutical research, but are rarely the focus of healthcare researchers' attention unless a mistranslation triggers severe clinical consequences, including health or life
Wiola Karwacka
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Medical Interpreters in Outpatient Practice [PDF]
This article provides an overview of the federal requirements related to providing interpreter services for non-English-speaking patients in outpatient practice. Antidiscrimination provisions in federal law require health programs and clinicians receiving federal financial assistance to take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to individuals ...
Barb, Jacobs +3 more
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Teaching Medical Students to work with Interpreters
Research into Medical Interpreting seems to indicate that there is little understanding of the role of the interpreter and of the interpreting process among medical practitioners. It has been argued that such a situation can lead to negative consequences
Elizabeth Friedman-Rhodes Sandra Hale
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Ethical challenges of interpreter training at the University of Ljubljana
Modern society is changing and becoming increasingly multilingual and multicultural. There is a growing need for interpreting in different contexts and for languages that were previously rarely required in the Slovene context (e.g., Albanian, Arabic ...
Amalija Maček, Helena Biffio Zorko
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Artificial Intelligence for Interpreting Medical Tests
With the rapid development of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved over the past few years and has become increasingly present in the medical field. Recently, AI technology has been used for appointment scheduling, patient monitoring, and
Marina-Claudia-Cătălina MIRON
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The Virtues of Interpretable Medical Artificial Intelligence
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) systems have demonstrated impressive performance across a variety of clinical tasks. However, notoriously, sometimes these systems are “black boxes.” The initial response in the literature was a demand for “explainable AI.” However, recently, several authors have suggested that making AI more explainable or ...
Joshua Hatherley +2 more
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This paper presents and discusses practical ways in which instructors can effectively combine in-class and online learning activities using Moodle, as exemplified by the healthcare interpreting course offered under the Postgraduate Programme in Community
Maria Tymczyńska
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