Introduction to healthcare for Arabic-speaking interpreters and translators /

Introduction to Healthcare for Arabic-speaking Interpreters and Translators follows the seminal publication Introduction to Healthcare for Interpreters and Translators (Crezee, 2013) and has been supplemented with Arabic glossaries and comments about health communication between Anglophones and Arab...

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Main Authors: Crezee, Ineke (Author), Gailani, Nawar (Author), Gailani, Anna N. (Author)
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Language:English
Arabic
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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245 1 0 |a Introduction to healthcare for Arabic-speaking interpreters and translators /  |c Ineke H.M. Crezee, Nawar Gailani, Anna N. Gailani ; with illustrations by Jenny Jiang ; with contributions by Maureen Kearney, Dana Lui and Dr. Linda Hand. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-373) and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction to Healthcare for Arabic-speaking Interpreters and Translators; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents ; Table of illustrations ; List of tables; Foreword; Arabic foreword to this edition; Foreword to this edition; Introduction; 1. How to use this book; 2. Development of the interpreting profession; 3. The demand for interpreters around the world; 4. Health interpreting studies; 5. Teaching healthcare interpreting; Summary of main points; Interpreting in healthcare settings; 1. Interpreting in healthcare settings; 2. Different healthcare systems; 3. Accuracy. 
505 8 |a 4. Understanding common responses to bad news5. Culture broker; 6. Interpreter codes of ethics; 7. Duty of care; 8. Triangle of communication; 9. Note-taking; 10. Terminology; Summary of main points; A word about culture; 1. Culture; 2. Cultural influence on spoken communication; 3. Implications for interpreting; 4. Culture and health; 5. Cultural beliefs pertaining to health and their implications for the interpreter; 5.1 Sickness and disease (or medical condition); 5.2 Patient behavior; 5.3 Cultural attitudes towards pain; 5.4 Causes of sickness; 5.5 Diets in sickness and health. 
505 8 |a 5.6 The role of the interpreter as a culture brokerSummary of main points; Healthcare Provision and Healthcare Insurance; 1. What is healthcare insurance?; 2. Access to coverage; 3. Commercial insurance plans; 4. Government programs; 5. Exclusions to coverage and special plans; 6. Billing; 7. Healthcare legislation; 8. Glossary of insurance terms; Summary of main points; Primary care physicians; 1. Primary care providers; 2. History taking; 3. Pain; 4. New patients; 5. Physical examination; 6. Tests or diagnostic studies; 7. Immunization schedule; 8. Health education; 9. Referrals. 
505 8 |a 10. Some notes for interpreters and translatorsSummary of main points; Specialty clinics; 1. Specialty clinics; 2. Staff at specialty clinics; 3. Procedure at specialty clinics; 4. Some notes for interpreters and translators; Summary of main points; Hospitals; 1. The isolation of the sick; 2. The biomedical approach; 3. The patient-oriented approach; 4. Hospital staff; 5. Nursing staff; 6. Medical staff; 7. Specialists; 8. Other hospital staff; 9. Other healthcare staff; 10. Hospital procedures; 11. Admissions; 11.1 Types -- emergency and scheduled; 12. Admission process. 
505 8 |a 13. Most important rooms (from the patient's perspective)14. Discharge; 15. Rehabilition; 16. Health professionals; 17. Physical therapy; 18. Occupational therapy; 19. Some notes for interpreters and translators; 20. Arabic-English glossary; Summary of main points; Emergency Departments or ERs; 1. Emergency Department staff; 2. Emergency Department areas; 3. Emergency Department admission; 4. Some common reasons for admission to ED; 4.1 Common medical problems; 4.2 Trauma; 4.3 Surgical problems; 5. English-Arabic glossary; Summary of main points; Informed consent. 
520 |a Introduction to Healthcare for Arabic-speaking Interpreters and Translators follows the seminal publication Introduction to Healthcare for Interpreters and Translators (Crezee, 2013) and has been supplemented with Arabic glossaries and comments about health communication between Anglophones and Arabic speakers. 
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