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Talking TransplantThe idea of a bone marrow or cord blood transplant can be overwhelming, especially for a patient or family experiencing language or cultural barriers. Accurate and timely services that include language and culture provide an essential connection to care, informed consent and healthy survivorship. On this page:A resource for medical interpreters and other professionalsTalking Transplant is a resource developed by the National Marrow Donor Program Office of Patient Advocacy that brings together information and insights about bone marrow and cord blood transplant from a variety of perspectives including:
Talking Transplant offers convenient resources and information about bone marrow and cord blood transplant for medical interpreters and other professionals who help patients and families meet their language and cultural needs. Ten lessons are currently available through Talking Transplant, including supporting glossaries, print materials and audio files. These resources are designed to:
The Talking Transplant lessons will:
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| Page last updated: May 2008 |