ethics

A thumb is not a toe!

Recently I was assigned to interpret for a patient at a hospital for pre-surgery.  When the patient entered the room, the nurse explained to me that hospital policy required her to use the hospital’s interpreter. She explained that I could stay and listen. The nurse pulled out a telephone, placed it on speakerphone, and dialed […]

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Why are workers’ comp interpreters hated? Part III

As previously mentioned, there are serious problems in the industry. The larger the agency, the more difficult it is to maintain quality control.  Due to these problems, there is real danger for trouble to brew.

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Why are problems with workers’ comp interpreters so prevalent?

Why are Workers’ Comp Interpreters Hated? Part II Why are problems with workers’ comp interpreters so prevalent? As already mentioned, there are many common problems in the industry with workers’ comp interpreters. They have been observed and commented on by hospital staff, doctors, nurses, and therapists. The International Medical Interpreters Association Code of Ethics (IMIA)

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