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The Seven Common Values of Medical interpretation. Part 3 of 3

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It is vital that you as an interpreter understand what type of respect and professionalism is expected from you by patients, medical professionals and staff in general. In this episode we explore more about how one interpreter can exceed these expectations. This is the third part of a three-part series exploring more about the complexity of the Medical Interpreting code of Ethics.

Please use the following as a resource:

National Council on Interpreting in Healthcare’s (NSIHC) code of ethics, which can also be found on their website http://www.ncihc.org.

American Translators Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website https://www.atanet.org

International Medical Interpreters Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website http://www.imiaweb.org

California healthcare interpreter Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website http://www.chiaonline.org

Washington Administrative's Code of Ethics, which can be found on this link

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It is vital that you as an interpreter understand what type of respect and professionalism is expected from you by patients, medical professionals and staff in general. In this episode we explore more about how one interpreter can exceed these expectations. This is the third part of a three-part series exploring more about the complexity of the Medical Interpreting code of Ethics.

Please use the following as a resource:

National Council on Interpreting in Healthcare’s (NSIHC) code of ethics, which can also be found on their website http://www.ncihc.org.

American Translators Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website https://www.atanet.org

International Medical Interpreters Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website http://www.imiaweb.org

California healthcare interpreter Association's Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, which can be found on their website http://www.chiaonline.org

Washington Administrative's Code of Ethics, which can be found on this link

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