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

Sarah PetersErin PeeblesMatthew Carwana
Published in: Postgraduate medical journal (2024)
Residents are more confident in their clinical and communication skills when working with families who share their primary language. Our findings suggest that residents lack the training and confidence to provide equal care to families with varying language preferences. Pediatric training programs should develop curriculum content that targets safe and effective interpreter use while reviewing non-spoken aspects of cultural awareness and safety.
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