Deaf Patients, hearing Medical Personnel: Interpreting and Other Considerations
Released: Jan 01, 2005
Publisher: Butte Publications, Inc.
Format: Hardcover, 101 pages
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Although medical interpreting is the primary purpose of this book, it also covers a variety of issues that deaf people face in the medical world whether they are a patient, a family member, or an employee. This book is a useful reference for interpreters, deaf patients and their families and medical staff. Issues covered include the HIPAA, roles and responsibilities, aspects of medical interpreting, a variety of specific medical situations, ethics, and interpreter health and safety. Includes a glossary of terms. Tamara Moxham, CI, CT; (2005) 101 pages; soft cover
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