Working with interpreters: how student behavior affects quality of patient interaction when using interpreters
Background: Despite the prevalence of medical interpreting in the clinical environment, few medical professionals receive training in best practices when using an interpreter. We designed and implemented an educational workshop on using interpreters as part of the cultural competency curriculum for...
Main Authors: | Cha-Chi Fung, Regina Richter Lagha, Paula Henderson, Arthur G. Gomez |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2010-06-01
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Series: | Medical Education Online |
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Online Access: | http://med-ed-online.net/index.php/meo/article/view/5151/pdf_10 |
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