Lost in translation: a national cross-sectional study on medical interpreter use by pediatric residents

S Peters, E Peebles, M Carwana - Postgraduate Medical …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background Lack of communication in a family's preferred language is inequitable and
results in inferior care. Pediatric residents provide care to many families with non-English or …

Lost in translation: a national cross-sectional study on medical interpreter use by pediatric residents

S Peters, E Peebles, M Carwana - Postgraduate medical journal - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Lack of communication in a family's preferred language is inequitable and
results in inferior care. Pediatric residents provide care to many families with non-English or …

Lost in translation: a national cross-sectional study on medical interpreter use by pediatric residents.

S Peters, E Peebles, M Carwana - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2024 - europepmc.org
Background Lack of communication in a family's preferred language is inequitable and
results in inferior care. Pediatric residents provide care to many families with non-English or …

Lost in translation: a national cross-sectional study on medical interpreter use by pediatric residents

S Peters, E Peebles, M Carwana - Postgraduate Medical Journal - academic.oup.com
Background Lack of communication in a family's preferred language is inequitable and
results in inferior care. Pediatric residents provide care to many families with non-English or …