Deaf Patients, Hearing Medical Personnel (ePub)
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When deaf people interact with the medical system, access can mean the difference between life and death. Accommodations are not always intuitive to medical personnel, and not all deaf patients know how to explain why they need what they do. Interpreters, family, and friends of deaf people and patients themselves can either help or make it much worse. This publication unpacks each role and shows how by working together, a comprehensive individualized access system can make medical care for deaf people as successful as possible, respecting their safety and dignity.
She taught at Seattle Central Community College's Interpreter Train-ing Program from 2009 until its closure in 2013. She is both a pri-vate mentor and also works with the statewide mentorship program through the Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss/Washington School for the Deaf. There, she mentors K-12 educational interpreters and does skills diagnostics for staff interpreters who are preparing for performance reviews. This is her third book through Butte Publications. She studied anthroposophy and Waldorf education in England. She is a new member of the board of Jet City Improv. Tamara and her husband live in Seattle, WA, with their furry menagerie. See more at www.interpretingetc.com
Chris Eisle, AAS Research Assistant, has been interpreting professionally for two years in primarily clinical medical settings. He has also assisted several interpreters with research and support in designing workshops for presentation. He wishes to thank his husband, Foster Larson, who remains in many ways the reason for it all.
- Autor: Tamara Moxham
- 2017, 1. Auflage, 150 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Tamara Moxham
- ISBN-10: 1939349109
- ISBN-13: 9781939349101
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.02.2017
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