Tag: medical translation

A Blueprint for Cultural and Linguistic Equality in Health Care

A Blueprint for Cultural and Linguistic Equality in Health Care

By Sarah-Claire Jordan These days, it’s very difficult to deny the inequality prevalent in our society. From employers discriminating against job applicants based on their names or photos to African Americans being more likely to be pulled over by police, social inequality has become so ingrained in the psyche of our society that many people […]

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AOT May Translator Spotlight: Tsiuri P.

AOT May Translator Spotlight: Tsiuri P.

Tsiuri P. was born and lives in Tbilisi, Georgia in the USSR. She studied Aviation in school in Tbilisi and has been a translator for 20 years. Tsiuri specializes in the legal, government, military, technical and medical fields and works with European organizations and companies such as Twinning and TACIS. Tsiuri is multilingual; she speaks […]

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Medical Interpreters in the United States

Medical Interpreters in the United States

Can you imagine having a severe medical emergency and not being able to communicate with or understand the physician treating you? Fortunately, there is a solution to this frequent conundrum: Medical interpretation services. Medical interpreters are also known as “healthcare interpreters”. They facilitate communications between health care providers and their patients with Limited English Proficiency. […]

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Translating for the Health Care Industry

Translating for the Health Care Industry

[ 0 ] January 13, 2011 |

Translators specializing in the health care industry understand and master medical language which is essential to providing quality care to foreign language speakers internationally. Patients traveling from one country to another or seeking quality care elsewhere will rely on the translations of hospital records, emergency room communications, doctors’ offices files, x-ray analysis translations and more. […]

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