Erica1990 Full Member 10+ Year Member Oct 11, 2012 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Aside from Spanish, is sign language useful to learn? Do child psychiatrists work with a lot of deaf patients?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Aside from Spanish, is sign language useful to learn? Do child psychiatrists work with a lot of deaf patients?
PikminOC MD Attending Physician Removed Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Oct 11, 2012 #2 I know sign language as well as i know spanish - not fluently. But i have had some deaf patients come in with family members and they are thrilled i know the letters and make an effort to communicate with them!
I know sign language as well as i know spanish - not fluently. But i have had some deaf patients come in with family members and they are thrilled i know the letters and make an effort to communicate with them!
sunlioness Fierce. Proud. Strong Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Oct 11, 2012 #3 I've had deaf patients. The only words I know are "dog" and "cat". Not terribly useful, but fortunately my employer provides interpreters.
I've had deaf patients. The only words I know are "dog" and "cat". Not terribly useful, but fortunately my employer provides interpreters.
H hamstergang may or may not contain hamsters 10+ Year Member Oct 12, 2012 #4 sunlioness said: I've had deaf patients. The only words I know are "dog" and "cat". Not terribly useful, but fortunately my employer provides interpreters. Click to expand... Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT.
sunlioness said: I've had deaf patients. The only words I know are "dog" and "cat". Not terribly useful, but fortunately my employer provides interpreters. Click to expand... Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT.
PikminOC MD Attending Physician Removed Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Oct 12, 2012 #5 hamstergang said: Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT. Click to expand... 🤣
hamstergang said: Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT. Click to expand... 🤣
M m1345 Full Member 10+ Year Member Oct 14, 2012 #6 hamstergang said: Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT. Click to expand... hahaha perfect.
hamstergang said: Well, this could make for some interesting conversation. "Dog?" "Cat." "Dog dog." "Dog cat cat. Cat?" "Cat dog, dog." Then refill the Celexa and follow-up in 3 months. Bill for IPT. Click to expand... hahaha perfect.