use foreign languages in patient care
Communicate in foreign languages with healthcare users, their carers, or services providers. Use foreign languages to faciliate patient care according to the needs of the patient.
Also called: utilise foreign languages in care, apply foreign languages in care, employ foreign languages in care, use foreign languages in care, employ foreign languages with patients, employ the use of foreign languages in care
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49- acupuncturist
- advanced nurse practitioner
- advanced physiotherapist
- anaesthetic technician
- anatomical pathology technician
- animal assisted therapist
- art therapist
- audiologist
- biomedical scientist
- chiropractic assistant
- clinical psychologist
- cytotechnologist
- dental chairside assistant
- dental hygienist
- dental practitioner
- diagnostic radiographer
- dietetic technician
- dietitian
- doctors' surgery assistant
- general practitioner
- health psychologist
- healthcare assistant
- herbal therapist
- homeopath
- midwife
- music therapist
- nuclear medicine radiographer
- nurse responsible for general care
- occupational therapist
- optician
- optometrist
- orthoptist
- paramedic in emergency responses
- patient transport services driver
- pharmacist
- phlebotomist
- physiotherapist
- podiatrist
- podiatry assistant
- psychotherapist
- radiographer
- recreational therapist
- social work assistant
- specialised doctor
- specialist chiropractor
- specialist dentist
- specialist nurse
- specialist pharmacist
- speech and language therapist
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