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Elaine Khoong, MD, MS, discusses the rationale for using certified medical interpreters and the astounding error rate when ad hoc (e.g. family member) interpreters are used, how you explain to patients that you want to u...
Communicating with Patients Who Have Limited English Proficiency (LEP) is an episode from Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians by Bruce Wartman. Elaine Khoong, MD, MS, discusses the rationale for using certified med...
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Published Aug 10, 2019, 17:06 long, audio available.
Elaine Khoong, MD, MS, discusses the rationale for using certified medical interpreters and the astounding error rate when ad hoc (e.g. family member) interpreters are used, how you explain to patients that you want to use a certified medical interpreter rather than an ad hoc interpreter and resources to help communicate with LEP patients.
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Communicating with Patients Who Have Limited English Proficiency (LEP) is an episode from Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians by Bruce Wartman.
This episode is 17:06 long.
This episode was published on Aug 10, 2019.
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Communicating with Patients Who Have Limited English Proficiency (LEP) is from Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians by Bruce Wartman.
Published Aug 10, 2019 and 17:06 long