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24.01.2022 Hi guys, hope you had a happy hump day Working at Rehab and Geriatric department? Have you found that these 3 terms that can be confusing sometimes for us interpreters? Here I have made a short explanation for each word. If you have any tips or suggestion, I'm excited to hear from you Comment below Resources ... https://www.rch.org.au//fact_s/Language_disorders_Aphasia/ https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/007472.htm https://www.healthline.com/health/agnosia See more



23.01.2022 During pre-admission and admission interviews, one of commonly asked questions is "Are you currently on any blood thinning medications/ blood thinners/ anticoagulants?" Here is a list of some blood thinners. It can become handy to get familiar with. Some herbs and supplements can also thin our blood for example turmeric, fish oil, krill oil etc. If the healthcare professionals are going fast with the list, remember to take notes, or ask for repetition. Accuracy, patients...' health and safety must come first! Resources: https://www.health.harvard.edu//understanding-blood-thinne https://www.mydr.com.au/heart-stroke/anticoagulants https://www.health.qld.gov.au//0030/686901/bloodthinner.pdf

19.01.2022 Hi everyone!If you are a healthcare interpreter or going to get a check up yourself Here is a list of common musculoskeletal words you could hear during consultation Also don't forget to exercise and eat nutritious food to live well and healthy

14.01.2022 Feeling confused when you see a long unfamiliar word? An easy tip Just break the word into manageable length, kind of like "chunky monkey strategy" As below example, you can see that once we break the word into smaller chunks, it is much easier to read, pronounce and understand its meaning



13.01.2022 Starting your career as a healthcare interpreter? Here is a list of frequently used vocabulary in general medical interviews. #ThaiHealthcareInterpreter # # #

13.01.2022 Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct for Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT)

09.01.2022 My brief "Practice Principles" as an interpreter



07.01.2022 Working as a healthcare Interpreter along side with devoting healthcare professionals, I have got privilege to become part of my client inspiring stories. Some of my clients are achievers, fighters, survivors. Others are dreamers, story tellers and legend. From fertility clinics, operating theatres, rehabilitation centres, and palliative care, I witness with my own eyes that life is a true journey. One thing that I can guarantee is that your good health is the greatest ...wealth! Good news! We all have options. An option to take control our lives, habits and live well. Or an option to let life drives us "crazy" Therefore, please choose wisely Wishing you all a peaceful, restful and meaningful weekend Sophia Jamjuree NAATI Certified Thai-English Interpreter (CPI)

03.01.2022 My teachers always say "We don't know what we don't know" and it is so true! Open your heart and look for room to grow We live once, let's be our best!

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