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Medical interpreting

Intercultural Communication in Interpreting, 2021
«This comprehensive, insightful and well-researched work is an essential and timely contribution to sustaining the training of healthcare interpreters. It provides an important foundation for trainers, researchers and practitioners, based on a thorough ...
Jinhyun Cho
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Travel, Time, and Cost Savings Associated with a University Medical Center's Video Medical Interpreting Program

Telemedicine journal and e-health, 2020
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency experience disparities in health care access, quality, costs, and outcomes. Providing qualified medical interpreting services (MIS) in the health care setting can reduce these disparities ...
Ilana S. Sigal   +5 more
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Development of the Medical Interpreting Profession in the US

, 2020
This chapter traces the development of the medical interpreting profession in the United States as a case study. It begins with the conception of interpreters as volunteer helpers or dual-role medical professionals who happened to have some knowledge of ...
H. Mikkelson
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Navigating Challenges of Medical Interpreting Standards and Expectations of Patients and Health Care Professionals: The Interpreter Perspective

Qualitative Health Research, 2018
Although medical interpreters are guided by a clear set of medical interpreting standards that are designed to ensure an accurate, clear line of communication between patient and provider, limited research has focused on interpreters’ actual experiences:
Maichou Lor, B. Bowers, E. Jacobs
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Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-2.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020
The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to affect much of the world. Knowledge of diagnostic tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is still evolving, and a clear understanding of the nature of the ...
N. Sethuraman, S. S. Jeremiah, A. Ryo
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Interpreting Medical Data

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
Both acceptance and interest in formal (planned) clinical research has grown rapidly in recent years. In consequence, the number of scientific publications has increased until it is practically impossible to keep abreast of medical literature in even a single field. The physician, therefore, reads selectively of necessity. Very often it is difficult to
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Interpretation Medical Devices

Biomedical Engineering, 2002
Progress in science and technology has given rise to the development of a broad range of medical devices for prophylaxis, diagnosis, and treatment of various diseases and organization of public health service. This is mainly due to active use of computers in medical research, biomedical engineering, and public health service [4, 12].
V. P. Bulygin, A. G. Chepaikin
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Working With Medical Interpreters

JAMA
This JAMA Insights discusses the important role that interpreters play in facilitating communication between patients with limited English-language proficiency and their health care team and provides steps that can be taken to improve communication with remote interpreters for patients.
Zara, Latif   +2 more
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