Yes, Dr. Yu said he means Bassa.
John
On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Emilie Songolo wrote:
> Hi John,
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> I don't know anyone who speaks Basso. I do wonder if Dr. Yu and his patient are talking about Bassa from Liberia. In any case let's hope Liberian subscribers to this list respond.
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> Best,
> --Emilie
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> On 10/13/10, John Stafford Anderson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Can anyone help?
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>>> Name: Dr. Tommy Yu
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>>> Comments: I\'ve a patient in Hospital who sustained a stroke, and there are no interpreter available even with the language line.
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>>> His family speaks limited English that may not be sufficient for understanding.
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>>> Are there anyone in your department or that you knows who speak Basso (Liberian dialect) who may help.
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>>> Thank you.
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>>> Tommy Yu, M.D.
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