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Telephone Interpreting in Health Care Settings
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http://www.atanet.org/chronicle/feature_article_june2007.php
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This succinct article answers commonly asked questions regarding the appropriate use of telephone interpreting in health care settings. Training, and other resources are listed. Thanks to the author, Nataly Kelly for sending us the info.
Tags: interpreters, Interpreting
Topics: Cultural Competence, Health Care, Health Care Access, Language

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