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What is American Sign Language (ASL)

Handbook of Research on Medical Interpreting
Primary signed language used in North America.
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A Medical Interpreter Training Program and Signed Language Interpreters' Decision Latitude: Exploring the Impact of Specialized Training
Jasmine Marin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9308-9.ch018
Abstract
The certificate in healthcare interpreting (CHI) is a medical signed language interpreter training program in the U.S. This qualitative study consisted of focus groups to examine the effect of CHI on graduates' views of their role, responsibilities, and decision latitude. Analysis suggests that CHI may be shifting practitioners from a restrictive conduit model (taking no action when faced with a decision) to a values-based approach. Also outlined are features of the program that contribute to this shift.
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Working With Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children From Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds
Visual-spatial language used by the Deaf community in the US and Canada. ASL if a natural language with a lexicon, grammar, and discourse pattern that is distinct from other world sign languages and spoken English.
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