[Hybrid Event] Providing Optimal Care When Providers and Patients Do Not Share the Same Language

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[Hybrid Event] Providing Optimal Care When Providers and Patients Do Not Share the Same Language

[Hybrid Event] Providing Optimal Care When Providers and Patients Do Not Share the Same Language

When

October 12, 2022    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Where

Bondurant Hall
321 S Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514
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Clinical Ethics Grand Rounds
This event is part of the Ethical Issues in Language & Culture Lecture Series.

In-Person Location:
G100 Bondurant Hall
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
United States

Dr. Hsieh has been involved in research on bilingual health communication for over a decade. She has conducted ethnographic studies, in-depth interviews, focus groups, surveys, and multi-phase studies that examine the interactions between providers and patients who do not share the same language.

The three aspects that she has investigated are (a) the discrepancies between the beliefs and the practice of medical interpreters, (b) interpreters’ influences on the quality of health care services, and (c) interpreters’ mediation of conversational partners’ identities and communicative goals. She also has received funding from the National Institutes of Health to further expand her Bilingual Health Communication model, exploring providers’ expectations and needs for medical interpreters.

This is a hybrid event.

Event art created by Lisa Camper.