For Physicians

Best Practices for Working with Medical Interpreters

⏰ 30 minutes (plus optional activities)

🏆 0.5 ACCME Continuing Education credit available

📜 Certificate of Completion
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As clinicians, we strive to provide all our patients the highest quality of care.

Working with medical interpreters is a vitally important part of caring for patients with limited English proficiency. However, being unable to speak directly to patients can be stressful and poses unique challenges. 

Whether you are experienced at working with Medical Interpreters or brand new, this brief eLearning experience will help support your practice by describing best practices and tips and tricks for working with Medical Interpreters.
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Learners will be able to:

Demonstrate an understanding of the unique challenges patients with limited ability to communicate in English face in healthcare.

Describe when, why, and how to work with qualified medical interpreters.

Apply best practices, tips, and tricks for working with medical interpreters. 

Course Format

This video learning course features engaging content delivered by experts in the field. Through informative presentations, case studies, and interactive exercises, you will deepen your knowledge and develop practical skills for providing inclusive and culturally competent care for patients with limited ability to communicate in English. The self-paced format allows you to learn at your convenience, ensuring flexibility in your professional development.

Who Should Enroll

This course is designed for physicians.

Why do Optum Health, Mayo Clinic, Boston Scientific, Hospital Association of New York, Health Partners, Cleveland Clinic, the Permanente Medical Group, Sutter Health, Confluence Health, the Indiana Hospital Association, the Center for Antiracism and Health Equity, and the California Health Care Association, among others, choose our courses?

In their words:

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