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A study published in 2012 found that serious medical errors were less likely to occur with professional health care interpreters than with interpreters who don't have special training, such as bilingual friends or family members, or no interpreters at all.
P2: That's interesting…I've no idea what qualifications they've got… P1: (We have had) no training (on working with interpreters) at all (Physicians, G14).
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After some pleasantries, I realise that the other interpreter is not a professional interpreter at all and has only a basic language certificate in BSL, probably enough to talk about what you are having for dinner and where you are going on holiday, but less able to describe the intricate workings of someone's uterus.
Very few reported having access to professional interpreter at all antenatal visits.
But most simply provide interpreters at a monthly service; only one priest besides Monsignor McCahill celebrates Mass in sign language, the Rev. Frank Damis of St.
Arabic or Farsi interpreters assisted at all sessions.
They suggested that this could be achieved through professional interpreters, recommending improved access to interpreting services, including the availability of interpreters at the reception point and facilities for multiple languages.
Courts need interpreters at trials.
The interpreters at Sunnyside seem genuinely fond of the man.
His parents retired as interpreters at the United Nations.
I improved my sign language and employed interpreters at work.
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