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The professional has more experience and is called a professional for a reason, but because the professional knows what they are doing and the family member doesn't which it isnt a bad thing

Family members may become emotionally distressed at receiving upsetting medical news and may incorrectly interpret information or become unable to continue interpreting. A qualified medical interpreter can more impartially relate sensitive information, often with better judgment and bedside manner.

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