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Are Interpreters Really a Necessity?

What would you do if an individual walked into your place of work and did not speak English? Would you know if this person is legally entitled to an interpreter? Better yet, would you provide the individual an interpreter, or would you turn them away because you were not able to communicate with them? Many people do not know the answers to these questions and the consequences that are associated with them.

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Learn a Language in 2014 – Part 1

Primary_Human_Language_Families_MapIt’s time to make your resolutions for the new year. While I may not be able to give you any advice about losing weight or kicking that bad habit, I can help when it comes to the most in-demand job skill: fluency in a foreign language.

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Excuse Me, Sir, I Speak Baby

While I look forward to Christmas every year, I found myself especially looking forward to this year’s holiday, as we would be spending it with our 15-day-old jeffandrorygrandson. When the day finally came, it was as joyous as I had imagined. Yet try as I may, I couldn’t keep work completely out of my mind: I realized that with the baby, I was in the shoes of a LEP (limited English proficient) person.

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The Emergence of Telephonic Interpreting

History of Telephonic Interpreting

Telephonic interpreting is a newer technology in the language service industry. Telephonic interpreting was originally introduced in Australia in 1973. It was designed as a free service to facilitate communication with Australia’s growing immigrant communities. It wasn’t until eight years later that the first over-the-phone telephonic interpreting (OPI) service was offered in the United States.

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Top 4 Questions To Be Sure Your Medical Interpreter Is Qualified

There are a myriad of questions you could ask to determine if a medical interpreter interpreter_checklistis capable of doing a good job.  During the patient encounter, of course, you can’t audit their performance because you don’t know the language—that’s why you need them in the first place!  So here are some straightforward questions you can ask before things begin to make sure you’ve got a competent professional to help you communicate with your patient:

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