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Training doctor-minded interpreters and interpreter-minded doctors: First insights into the benefits of collaborative practice in interpreter training KU Leuven Ghent University
In response to calls in the literature for more collaborative practice in interpreter training, this paper describes the design, implementation and part of the evaluation of an innovative joint training intervention for interpreting students (Master’s level) and 3rd- and 4th-year medical students at Ghent University. In order to assess the development of the students’ knowledge and skills, we employed self-efficacy questionnaires; the training ...
Training interpreter-minded doctors and doctor-minded interpreters: evaluation of a series of joint training sessions Ghent University
Appropriate training and retention of community doctors in rural areas Institute of Tropical Medicine
Clinical training for tropical doctors in the nineties Institute of Tropical Medicine
Interpreter training in healthcare settings: a co-constructive approach by interpreters and doctors Ghent University
Appropriate training and retention of community doctors in rural areas: a case study from Mali. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Background
While attraction of doctors to rural settings is increasing in Mali, there is concern for their retention. An orientation course for young practicing rural doctors was set up in 2003 by a professional association and a NGO. The underlying assumption was that rurally relevant training would strengthen doctors' competences and self-confidence, improve job satisfaction, and consequently contribute to retention.
Methods ...
While attraction of doctors to rural settings is increasing in Mali, there is concern for their retention. An orientation course for young practicing rural doctors was set up in 2003 by a professional association and a NGO. The underlying assumption was that rurally relevant training would strengthen doctors' competences and self-confidence, improve job satisfaction, and consequently contribute to retention.
Methods ...