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Microlecture 25: How to Avoid Cultural Miscommunication About Risks Benefit Discussions and Informed Consent
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Microlecture 25: How to Avoid Cultural Miscommunication About Risks Benefit Discussions and Informed Consent

ByVJ Periyakoil September 15, 2023October 2, 2023

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Microlecture 27: Is It Acceptable to Make Small-Talk During a Clinical Encounter
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Microlecture 27: Is It Acceptable to Make Small-Talk During a Clinical Encounter

ByVJ Periyakoil September 15, 2023October 2, 2023

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Microlecture 28: What is Acceptable Non-Verbal Communication in a Clinical Encounter
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Microlecture 28: What is Acceptable Non-Verbal Communication in a Clinical Encounter

ByVJ Periyakoil September 15, 2023October 2, 2023

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Microlecture 35: When in Doubt, Ask!
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Microlecture 35: When in Doubt, Ask!

ByVJ Periyakoil September 15, 2023October 2, 2023

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Microlecture 36: What is the Difference Between Translation and Interpretation
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Microlecture 36: What is the Difference Between Translation and Interpretation

ByVJ Periyakoil September 15, 2023October 2, 2023

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    • Home
    • Culture Med
      • Ethnogeriatrics Overview
        • Introduction
        • Patterns of Health Risk
        • Fund of Knowledge
        • Assessment
        • Delivery of Care
      • Glossary
      • Interview Strategies
    • Curriculum
      • African American
      • Alaska Native
      • American Indian
      • Asian Indian American
      • Chinese American
      • Filipino American
      • Hawaiian and Pacific Islander
      • Hispanic / Latino American
      • Hmong American
      • Japanese American
      • Korean American
      • Vietnamese American
      • Pakistani American
    • Medical Interpreters
      • Microlectures
      • Partnering with medical interpreter
    • Training
      • Longevity and Healthy Aging Mini-fellowship
      • Dementia Curriculum
    • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Media Coverage