Abstract

Background: Language discordance may lead to poor communication in health care settings, even with certified translator services. In dermatology, a field with highly specific terminology, these miscommunications may contribute to suboptimal care for non–English-speaking patients. In this research, we sought to understand how patients’ perceptions of their dermatologists’ ability to communicate is affected by language barriers.

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