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Strategies for Cultivating College Students from the Perspective of Emergency Language Services - Taking a Local Medical College as an Example

Mengxin Miao

Abstract


Emergency language service is essential to the national emergency management system, especially during the post-pandemic era. In addition to the implementation of macro policies, we should focus more on micro-level practices. This study will explore the training and cooperation path of multilingual, interdisciplinary talents between universities, hospitals and governments.


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Emergency Language Services; Emergency Management; COVID-19; Medical Schools

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i14.4873

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