by Jayne Fox | Jan 18, 2016 | Gesundheitswesen in Deutschland, Health care in Germany, Medical translation, Medizinische Übersetzungen
This final article in our current series on multilingual health information covers emergency phone numbers and health care in Germany, as well as US and Australian public health information available in multiple languages. This information may be helpful for doctors, refugees, support people and other groups such as migrants, exchange student, EU Blue Card holders and tourists.
by Jayne Fox | Dec 2, 2015 | Gesundheitswesen in Deutschland, Health care in Germany, Medical translation, Medizinische Übersetzungen
With thanks to our blog readers and colleagues, we have collated more sources of reliable German health information in multiple languages, which are particularly important for doctors, support people and refugees. Once again, much of this information will also be helpful for other groups, including migrants, exchange students, EU Blue Card holders and tourists. This time we cover multilingual apps, women’s health and patient questionnaires.
by Jayne Fox | Nov 12, 2015 | Medical translation
Finding a good medical translator can be tricky, but it’s easy if you know where to look. Here’s how to find the right translator for your project.
by Jayne Fox | Sep 21, 2015 | Gesundheitswesen in Deutschland, Health care in Germany, Medical translation, Medizinische Übersetzungen
With the current refugee crisis, there is a great need for multilingual health information in Germany and throughout Europe.
The following links provide access to reliable information in German and multiple other languages, to ease communication between refugees, support persons and health care providers. Many of the sources listed will also be useful for other groups in Germany or elsewhere in Europe, including migrants, exchange students, EU Blue Card holders and tourists.
by Jayne Fox | Sep 10, 2015 | Health care in Germany
As the refugee crisis unfolds, Germany is currently welcoming a huge influx of people fleeing their homelands.
Refugees arriving in Germany have a long, arduous journey behind them. Some are injured or have been abused, and disease is easily spread in the difficult conditions faced by mentally and physically exhausted people. Adding to the confusion and hardship, the legal situation for refugees seeking health care in Germany is not always readily understood.
Here are some pointers in English and German on the legal aspects of medical care for refugees in Germany.