Medical Interpreting and Cross-cultural Communication
Discover the essential role of medical interpreters in bridging language gaps in healthcare with Medical Interpreting and Cross-cultural Communication by Claudia Angelelli. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful book delves into the complexities of medical interpreting through the lens of real-world experiences. Spanning 168 pages, Angelelli presents compelling case studies derived from over 300 medical encounters, providing a rich understanding of the challenges faced by interpreters in various healthcare settings. Through interviews with these professionals, the author sheds light on their unique perspectives and the critical importance of effective communication in hospital care, particularly for Hispanic Americans. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in intercultural communication, translating services, and the intersection of medicine and language. Enhance your understanding of this vital field and the significant impact interpreters have on patient care.