
Conversations About Death in Healthcare Encounters for Interpreters
Death should be easy to discuss, since every single person on this planet dies, yet it is still a difficult topic to talk about. Death
Death should be easy to discuss, since every single person on this planet dies, yet it is still a difficult topic to talk about. Death
As healthcare interpreters, we are guided by ethics and standards of practice, and we always stay on the tracks. But within those guidelines, we must
The doctor or Nurse Practitioner is talking with the patient about the need to take his meds faithfully for his chronic disease,…
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When surrounded by people experiencing activation and stress, it is important to look internally and ground ourselves first. Lisa discusses how we can impact others through our own self-regulation.