Interpreting at a surgery appointment..Any different? Penyiaran jaluran : Sara Senft
| Sara Senft Amerika Syarikat Local time: 17:34 Bahasa Sepanyol hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ...
Tomorrow, I have an interpreting assignment. As you figured from the headline, I am interpreting for a patient that has surgery. It's not for a major procudeure, so I won't be in the hospital all day.
How is interpreting at a surgery different from, say, a checkup? | | | No difference | Dec 8, 2008 |
Hi Sara,
I have had such interpretation experiences in the past for smaller surgery procedures but didn't notice any difference with other interpretation situations in the health care world.
Specific circumstances like these are the natural guide of all involved people (including the interpreter) through the communication process.
It is very important to "get the most of it" i.e. identifying all verbal and non verbal information and just transmit it.
Last but not least: ... See more Hi Sara,
I have had such interpretation experiences in the past for smaller surgery procedures but didn't notice any difference with other interpretation situations in the health care world.
Specific circumstances like these are the natural guide of all involved people (including the interpreter) through the communication process.
It is very important to "get the most of it" i.e. identifying all verbal and non verbal information and just transmit it.
Last but not least: stay neutral and professional, that's the best way you can help.
Good luck! ▲ Collapse | | | Paul Merriam Local time: 17:34 Bahasa Rusia hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ...
Sara Senft wrote:
Tomorrow, I have an interpreting assignment. As you figured from the headline, I am interpreting for a patient that has surgery. It's not for a major procudeure, so I won't be in the hospital all day.
How is interpreting at a surgery different from, say, a checkup?
Does this procedure involve the patient being unconscious due to anesthesia? If so, your presence may not be required after the anesthetic is administered. I'd recommend straightening out that issue before you go. | | | Stephen Franke Amerika Syarikat Local time: 14:34 Bahasa Inggeris hingga Bahasa Arab + ... Details (and early) about what kind of surgical procedure is involved | Dec 8, 2008 |
Greetings.
It may be most helpful for you to contact the clinic -- preferably, contact the actual surgeon who will perform that operation -- and get details (and early) about what kind of surgical procedure is involved, plus post-operative instructions.
That initial information would help you become familiar with the medical terms involved and their clarified/simplified equivalent terms in your L2.
Since that surgeon bears significant liabilities if any ins... See more Greetings.
It may be most helpful for you to contact the clinic -- preferably, contact the actual surgeon who will perform that operation -- and get details (and early) about what kind of surgical procedure is involved, plus post-operative instructions.
That initial information would help you become familiar with the medical terms involved and their clarified/simplified equivalent terms in your L2.
Since that surgeon bears significant liabilities if any instructions or related information on medical treatment or procedures are misinterpreted, he/she will appreciate your forethought and interest, as will the patient and accompanying family members.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Stephen H. Franke
English - Arabic, Kurdish, and Persian
San Pedro, California ▲ Collapse | |
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Tina Vonhof (X) Kanada Local time: 15:34 Bahasa Belanda hingga Bahasa Inggeris + ... Excellent advice | Dec 9, 2008 |
Stephen Franke wrote:
Greetings.
It may be most helpful for you to contact the clinic -- preferably, contact the actual surgeon who will perform that operation -- and get details (and early) about what kind of surgical procedure is involved, plus post-operative instructions.
That initial information would help you become familiar with the medical terms involved and their clarified/simplified equivalent terms in your L2.
Since that surgeon bears significant liabilities if any instructions or related information on medical treatment or procedures are misinterpreted, he/she will appreciate your forethought and interest, as will the patient and accompanying family members.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Stephen H. Franke
English - Arabic, Kurdish, and Persian
San Pedro, California
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