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VHIO Information Session 2010. In·ter·pret. Verb 1 : to explain or tell the meaning of; present in understandable terms 2 : to translate orally/verbally. Who We Are.
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In·ter·pret Verb 1: to explain or tell the meaning of; present in understandable terms 2: to translate orally/verbally
Who We Are • VHIO (formerly San Francisco Hepatitis B Collaborative) is a group of volunteers that interpret for UCSF Hepatitis B clinics. • To eliminate language barriers in health care settings by providingtrained volunteer interpreters to health care organizations and facilities that serve the under-served, limited English proficient (LEP) communities in the Bay Area. • Partnerships • UCSF Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing • UCSF Dept of Family and Community Medicine • SF Department of Public Health • American Liver Foundation • API Wellness Center • California Pacific Medical Center • CACCC • Alzheimer's Service of the East Bay
History & Growth • Started in 2007 • UCSF Hepatitis B Clinics • (Mt. Zion & CPHC) • Hep B Project • From SFHBC to VHIO
Language Barriers to Health Care • Stories • 4000$ for tooth ache • Child abuse? • Eye Surgery without anesthetics • Difference of “intoxicado” & “intoxicated”
Limited English Proficiency • limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English • In the US: 8.4% have LEP • In CA: 20% have LEP • no interpreter used in emergency department cases involving patients with LEP: • 46% • Long term effects
Trained Interpreters • Ad Hoc Interpreters • Legal mandate • Why not? • Shortage: • 500 trained interpreters for 7 million LEP patients • Money • VHIO’s role
What is Hepatitis B Hepatitis B is a disease of the liver and is caused by thehepatitis B virus (HBV) ¼ hepatitis B carriers develop liver cancer 50% are asymptomatic
Health Disparities Greatest health disparity between Caucasian Americans and API Americans is liver cancer, 80% of which is due to chronic hepatitis B infection Of the 1.3 – 1.5 million known hepatitis B carriers in the US, APIs consist of more than half of that.
Hepatitis B and our Community In our SF clinics, about 1 in 10 patients are positive for hepatitis B SF Hep B Free: Campaign to be the first city in the US to test & vaccinate all Asian Pacific Islanders for hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Clinics • Mt. Zion Medical Center and Chinatown Public Health Center (CPHC) • When: First and second Saturdays of each month, respectively • Provides hepatitis B screenings and vaccinations at very low cost • Languages needed: Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, and Vietnamese • What we do at clinic • Serve as interpreters between patients and healthcare providers • Assist patients with filling out intake forms • Put together new patient files
CACCC • An organization devoted to end of life care issues in the Chinese community • Languages: Fluent Cantonese or Mandarin • What we do: • Simultaneous interpretation at outreach events and meetings • In Language community outreach • When/where: • As requested, San Jose, San Francisco, etc
Alzheimer’s Service of the East Bay • About ASEB: • - provides services and support to individuals with dementia and their families • - educates and informs the public about dementia care issues • Website: • www.aseb.org • Language: • - basic Mandarin • When & Where: • - flexible schedule during M-F 9am-4pm in Berkeley • What We Do: • - regular volunteers: accompany Mandarin speaking participants • - home visit interpreters
Asian Health Services • A community health center in Oakland Chinatown • primary care regardless of ability to pay • fluent in English and 9 Asian languages: • Cantonese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Korean, Khmer (Cambodian), Mien, Mongolian, Tagalogand Lao. • ------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Languages: • Fluent Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese • What We PLAN to Do: • - Certified interpreters for Hepatitis B (Fall 2010) • - Interpretation training in Decal Class (Spring 2011) • - Certified interpreters for off-site specialist referrals • When & Where: • By request, Oakland
Labor Coach • What we do: • Labor Delivery and Support • Advocacy • Interpretation • Populations Served: • Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin) • Vietnamese • Korean • Laotian • Mien • Cambodian
Volunteer Qualifications Strong proficiency in English and at least one Asian language Mature and reliable Have interpersonal skills to interact and communicate effectively with patients and hospital staff. Have a flexible schedule with work and/or schooling in order to go to the hospital at any time for deliveries and be able to spend and undetermined number of hours.
Recruitment Logistics • To apply to be a volunteer for VHIO (formerly SFHBC) for Fall 2010 to Spring 2011, please visit our website: http://calhbc.wordpress.com/ • Applications are due Friday, September 10th at 11:59PM. • Dates to remember: • 9.12: receive notice for interviews • 9.13-9.17: interviews • 9.19: acceptances • Membership Requirements: • All trainings and workshops • A minimum of 4 events each semester.
Orientation & Workshops Orientation Saturday, September 25th (9am-12PM) Two Workshops: Saturday, October 16th (9AM-12PM) Sunday, November 14th (9AM-12PM)