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Guest: | Michelle Scott, RN Voices For Health, Inc. |
Length: | 24 minutes |
Cost: | $7.50 with "Basic" Membership / Included with "Pro" Membership |
Approved CEUs: | ATA=1.000, CCHI=0.500, IMIA=0.050, WA-DSHS=0.000, RID=0.050 PS* *Sign language interpreters requiring RID credit,
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Description: | Interpreters can improve facilitation of communication for medical histories by understanding providers’ goals, communication styles, and different types of histories. Concepts presented include the S.O.A.P. process, pain assessment, the 5 components of a medical history, communication techniques and styles, and patient reactions. |
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Tags: ATA, CCHI, IMIA, RID, WA-DSHS, communication styles, continuing education, culture brokering, interpreter roles, medical history, medical interpreter training, pain scale, professionalism
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Invaluable educational video, Ms. Scott. Your delivery was remarkably clear and straight forward for the whole interpreting community to profit.
With such, I would like to thank you for giving us all the opportunity to widen and improve our understanding in acting as the key bridge between providers and non-English patients in order to enhance our work ethics in the medical field.
Thanks for your comments, Paige!
Very informative, great video. Interpreters should be aware about the video’s content to better understand how health care providers work.
Thanks for your feedback, Jose! We’re glad that you enjoyed this video. Feel free to share it with other interpreters by clicking on the appropriate social networking icon.
VERY INTRESTING AND INFORMATIVE.
Thank you, Silvia!
Very informative and great help to medical interpreters,thank you so much for creating so a wonderful video.
Glad you enjoyed it, Damber!
This was a very helpful video, I learned quite a lot, and came to understand some procedures even better. Before today, no one explained why some information, entonation, actions (or even lack of) were taken at a certain point during our appointments or encounters! And I have been doing this for over 30 years!
By the way:
Analysis is misspelled (Anaylsis) in the video…
Thank you, Samiris, for your detailed feedback and spelling correction!
This was a very helpful video with a lot of information that will help us as medical interperters. Thank you.
You’re welcome, Norma, and thanks for your comment!
As a brand new medical Interpreter, I found this material incredibly helpful as it shows the basics for a medical encounter and what novice as well as well seasoned interpreters should focus on. I appreciate the production of the video and very importantly the quality of the content and delivery of the discourse.
Thanks for your feedback, Ruben!
This is an incredibly helpful video. I liked the organizational presentation of the material and its usefulness in my field will be appreciated. The quality and clarity of the material was outstanding. Thank you for the instruction.
Thanks for your feedback, Elida! We’re glad this will help you with your work.
My first video to watch, it was very useful, thank you! I’m very excited to continue learning……
Thanks for your feedback, Cecilia! We’re glad you enjoyed it!
I like this video. It very helpful information. Your presentation is very good, clear and easy to understand. I’m enjoyed to watch it. Thanks.
Thanks, Anna, glad you enjoyed it!
Extremely interesting and informative. Thank you for offering this excellent video. I think it should be required viewing in any medical interpreter curriculum/continuing education.
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Remarkable delivery of the information. Very clear and simple language. I am going to share with my coworkers.
Thank you for the video.
You’re welcome, Angela, thanks for your feedback!
Pace of presentation done well, information is relevant, clear and organized. One small typo on one of slides that shows the Spiritual term.
Thanks for your feedback, Norma!
Great video! Very well organized and helpful. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, Miriam! @miriam-hendricks
VERY INFORMATIVE, GREAT VIDEO
Thanks, Javier, glad you enjoyed it!
Informative
Thanks, Silvia!
Very useful how you separated every aspect of medical history taking, do it on an everyday basis but it is helpful to see it dissected. Thank you!
The quality of the information, the speaker and the video is AWESOME. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot.
I very much appreciated all the information provided, as a medical interpreter a key component is understanding why a Dr. may ask a certain question and asking it in such a way that the patient will understand what the provider needs to know. Thank you!
This was a very helpful video with a lot of information. Thanks
Interesting, helpful.
Great video! I love the way you help us to memorize and to understand terms and meanings. I like to follow your logic and like all videos from Advanced Training part. In this video, the word Analysis is misspelled (min 2:41). When I noticed this, I thought “Such a great idea to check up on our attention to what we are watching!” Thank you for all of your videos. Look forward to see more new videos soon.
thank you so much for the amazing opportunity to watch this video, its filled with great information, As a Health Care Interpreter trainer, the contents of this video will be a key component to teach our students regarding medical encounters.
thank you for the wonderful work that you do.
This was presented amazingly well. Very instructive and easy to follow. Thank you.
Very informative and well presented. Thank you!
That was a very good video. Thank you.