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interpretation studies (medical interpreting)

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Interpretation studies (medical interpreting) is a field of academic inquiry dedicated to the systematic examination of language interpretation within healthcare settings. This area of study investigates the complex processes, practices, and effects of communication mediated by interpreters between healthcare providers and patients who speak different languages. Key areas of focus include communication dynamics, ethical considerations, the training and professionalization of medical interpreters, policy frameworks, quality assessment, and the impact of interpretation on patient care, access, and outcomes. The field draws upon and intersects with principles from related areas such as language learning (pertaining to interpreter training and proficiency), feminist ethics (addressing issues of power, voice, and equity in healthcare interactions), and concepts related to resonance (concerning the achievement of mutual understanding and rapport in cross-linguistic communication). Its significance lies in enhancing communication quality, ensuring equitable access to healthcare services, and improving health outcomes for linguistically diverse populations.

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FP

University of Vienna

JN

Macquarie University

SH

UNSW Sydney

HM

Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

UO

Western Sydney University

Top Institutions

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Macquarie University

Sydney, Australia

University of Vienna

Vienna, Austria

University of Geneva

Geneva, Switzerland

Gallaudet University

Washington, United States