In:Introduction to Healthcare for Japanese-speaking Interpreters and Translators
Ineke H.M. Crezee and Teruko Asano
[Not in series 205] 2016
► pp. v–xiv
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Published online: 16 December 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.205.toc
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Tables of contents
Table of illustrations
List of tables
Authors’ notes
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Foreword to this edition
Part IInterpreting
Chapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2Interpreting in healthcare settings
Chapter 3The culture of Japanese medicine
Chapter 4Medical terminology
Part IIInterpreting in healthcare settings
Chapter 5Primary care physicians and General Practitioners
Chapter 6Specialty clinics and Outpatient Clinics
Chapter 7Hospitals
Chapter 8Characteristics of the Japanese healthcare system
Chapter 9Emergency Departments or ERs
Chapter 10Informed consent
Chapter 11Pre-operative and post-operative procedures
Chapter 12Intensive care
Chapter 13Obstetrics
Chapter 14Child health
Chapter 15Speech-Language Therapy
Chapter 16Mental health
Chapter 17Oncology
Part IIIHealthcare specialties
Chapter 18Neurology: Nerves and the nervous system
Chapter 19Cardiology: Heart and the circulatory system
Chapter 20Pulmonology: The respiratory system
Chapter 21Hematology: Blood and blood disorders
Chapter 22Orthopedics: The skeletal system
Chapter 23Muscles and the motor system
Chapter 24The sensory system
Chapter 25Immunology: The immune and lymphatic systems
Chapter 26Endocrinology: The endocrine system
Chapter 27Gastroenterology: The digestive system
Chapter 28Urology and nephrology: The urinary system
Chapter 29Urology and gynecology: The reproductive systems
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