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Role Exchange in Medical Interpretation
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2008Prior research has documented that medical interpreters engage in non-conduit roles during medical visits. However, agreement on the appropriateness of these roles and their impact on the medical encounter have not yet been achieved. The purpose of this study was to identify non-conduit behavior (role exchange), elucidate the various forms it takes ...
Kari, White, M Barton, Laws
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Medical Interpretation for Immigrant Workers
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2012Foreign-born workers have high rates of occupational mortality and morbidity, despite downward trends for the U.S. workforce overall. They have limited access to health care services. Medical interpreters (MIs) facilitate care of acutely injured, low-English-proficiency (LEP) patients, including those sustaining occupational injuries.
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2010
The goal of medical image processing is to assist a human expert (e.g., a radiologist) in the task of identifying and interpreting all of the useful information available in an image. A medical image interpretation system constructs an internal model of the anatomy contained in the image so that it can be processed in an anatomical domain rather than ...
Matthew Brown, Michael McNitt-Gray
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The goal of medical image processing is to assist a human expert (e.g., a radiologist) in the task of identifying and interpreting all of the useful information available in an image. A medical image interpretation system constructs an internal model of the anatomy contained in the image so that it can be processed in an anatomical domain rather than ...
Matthew Brown, Michael McNitt-Gray
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Assessing Medical Interpreters
The Translator, 2007AbstractThe end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st witnessed important changes that have affected healthcare delivery to patients with limited proficiency in English in the United States, resulting in an increasing need for professional interpreters.
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Medical interpreters have feelings too
Sozial- und Pr�ventivmedizin SPM, 1999All 22 members of the interpreter service of the Geneva Red Cross were invited to answer an anonymous questionnaire with questions about their work with refugees and asylum seekers. Five (28%) reported having been exposed to a major traumatic event such as war, torture, detention, being beaten.
L, Loutan, T, Farinelli, S, Pampallona
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Cytopathological Interpretation and Medical Consultation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989DURING the years since the introduction of the Papanicolaou classification, there has evolved increased understanding of cervical and vaginal neoplasia. This classification did not reflect an equivalent tissue diagnosis that could be unequivocally interpreted by the attending clinician, and it did not reflect the now-accepted noncancerous cervical and ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
To the Editor: —Kindly give publicity to the following: Under date of April 13, 1930, I received a letter from Dr. Arthur F. Stotts, Colonel, Medical Reserve Corps, Galesburg, Ill., stating that a representative of the Medical Interpreter had informed him that the Medical Interpreter was published in conjunction with the Public Health Service and the
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To the Editor: —Kindly give publicity to the following: Under date of April 13, 1930, I received a letter from Dr. Arthur F. Stotts, Colonel, Medical Reserve Corps, Galesburg, Ill., stating that a representative of the Medical Interpreter had informed him that the Medical Interpreter was published in conjunction with the Public Health Service and the
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«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 and up-to-date reflection on the challenges and needs of healthcare interpreting today, and on the ...
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Medical images and automated interpretation
Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1988The application of automated interpretation to medical images is discussed and the main methods of medical imaging are briefly described. The factors behind the process of human clinical interpretation are also considered. Because human interpretation can be aided by processing of the raw image, the standard methods of image processing are mentioned ...
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[Interpreting medical devices].
Meditsinskaia tekhnika, 2002The specific properties of softwares for interpretation of physiological signals are discussed. Problems in the presentation of inaccurate knowledge and in the assessment of the quality of software realization of this knowledge are identified. Ways of describing inaccuracies by using the factors of certainty, inaccurate logic, linguistic approximations,
V P, Bulygin, A G, Chepaĭkin
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