Acute accent

Your new IMG Resident seems to have very good English comprehension but she has a very strong accent with odd pronunciations that create problems, especially with phone or videoconference conversations. You have now worked with her for 4 weeks and still find that you have to ask her to repeat every second thing she says.

Your colleague, Frank, finds this tough, since he uses hearing aids. He is getting quite short tempered with her. Both tend to speak louder and louder when upset, which does not help comprehension on either side.

What advice would you give Frank in this situation?

  • Tell him that it is not politically correct to be seen yelling at her. Suggest he gets his aids checked.
  • Suggest that they both find a room. Less background noise will help comprehension.
  • Agree with Frank and ask her to go to English language classes in the city to improve her diction, missing some of this rotation
  • Tell her that patients must be having a hard time understanding her as well and that this is a patient safety issue
  • Bale on this and hand the issue off to the Program Director

Ok, on to the next case…

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