Medical Interpreting Ethics Part 1.5: Review of Part 1 & Introduction of New Concepts [REVISED]

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I first very briefly go over the "Big 3" medical interpreting codes of ethics that are required knowledge for the U.S. national certification exams, as well as the three core values outlined by the NCIHC. After that, I briefly go over the first three ethical principles from the NCIHC, in the order they are presented in the standards of practice: accuracy, confidentiality, and impartiality. Then, I give an in-depth overview of the remaining ethical principles: respect, cultural awareness, role boundaries, professionalism, professional development, and advocacy.
    This provides a very brief overview of what is covered in part 1 of the class, and gives a more thorough introduction to the ethical principles discussed in the second part of the class. Special attention is given to the difference between the ethical principles of impartiality & role boundaries, as well as what it looks like to respect a patient's autonomy (versus not respecting a patient's autonomy). I also give an in-depth overview of the ethical principle of advocacy.
    Resources are linked throughout the video when they are mentioned, but you can also find them below:
    NCIHC Code of Ethics, Standards of Practice, & "Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look"
    www.ncihc.org/ethics-and-stan...
    IMIA Code of Ethics
    imiaweb.org/code
    IMIA Standards
    imiaweb.org/standards
    CHIA Standards
    chiaonline.org/CHIA-Standards
    Aretha Franklin RESPECT
    • Aretha Franklin - Resp...
    Comparison of Big 3
    • Comparing & Contrastin...
    Medical Interpreting Ethics playlist
    • Medical Interpreting E...
    Advocacy in Interpreting Encounters: A Closer Look (vid)
    www.ncihc.org/nsop-interprete...

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