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[BOOK] Resolving ethical dilemmas: a guide for clinicians

- ucdavis.edu [PDF] 
B Lo, 2009 - books.google.com
Ethical Dilemmas A GUIDE FOR CLINICIANS Fourth Edition fH • • Wolters Kluwer
Lippincott Health Williams &Wilkins ... Activate your online access today! This
text comes with access to the complete contents online, fully searchable, ...
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Getting by: underuse of interpreters by resident physicians


LC Diamond, Y Schenker, L Curry, EH … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Page 1. HOSPITAL MEDICINE Getting By: Underuse of Interpreters by Resident
Physicians Lisa C. Diamond, MD, MPH 1,2,5 , Yael Schenker ...
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Describing physician language fluency: deconstructing medical Spanish

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LC Diamond, DS Reuland - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
Because many physicians who provide language-concordant care are not native
speakers of Spanish, studies are needed to help understand the degree of fluency
a clinician needs to provide high-quality, language-concordant ...
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[CITATION] Accuracy of self-assessed Spanish fluency in medical students


DS Reuland, PY Frasier, MD Olson, LM Slatt … - Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2009 - Routledge
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Unraveling the relationship between literacy, language proficiency, and patient–physician …


RL Sudore, CS Landefeld, EJ Pérez-Stable, K … - Patient Education and Counseling, 2009 - Elsevier
Overall, the mean age of participants was 56 years, 58% were women, 53% were
English-speakers, 23% Spanish-concordant, 24% Spanish-discordant, and 51% had
limited HL. Thirty percent reported poor receptive, 28% poor proactive, and ...
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Dental School Patients with Limited English Proficiency: The California Experience


LE Itaya, P Glassman, S Gregorczyk, HL Bailit - Journal of Dental Education, 2009 - Am Dental Educ Assoc
California is home to one-third of the US population with limited English
proficiency (LEP). Studies indicate that treating LEP patients without
professional interpreters can result in miscommunication, decreased patient ...
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Palliative Care for Latino Patients and Their Families: Whenever We Prayed, She Wept


AK Smith, RL Sudore, EJ Perez-Stable - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
Latinos account for 15% of the US population, a proportion projected to grow to
30% by the year 2050. Although there is tremendous diversity within this
community, commonalities of language, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors ...
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