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ISSN 2693-8960
Research Articles
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2023April 27, 2023 EDT

A Call for the Professionalization of Medical Language Education to Prevent Misuse of Limited Language Skills and Ad hoc Interpretation

Madhura P. Shah, BS, Bita R. Naimi, BA, John D. Cowden, MD, MPH, QBS, Pilar Ortega, MD, MGM,
Medical LanguageLimited Language SkillsInterpretationDiversity in HealthcareHispanic Health
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Shah, Madhura P., Bita R. Naimi, John D. Cowden, and Pilar Ortega. 2023. “A Call for the Professionalization of Medical Language Education to Prevent Misuse of Limited Language Skills and Ad Hoc Interpretation.” Journal of the National Hispanic Medical Association 1 (1): 18–23. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.59867/​nhma0103.

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