By Marilyn Weber It's important for a dentist to be able to welcome and engage all patients. These tips will help dentists accommodate patients who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. One aspect of dentistry that dental schools may not fully prepare you for is how to best...
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PoliceOne: Police contacts with deaf subjects: Tips and resources to keep everyone safe
By Doug Wyllie Federal law requires that law enforcement agencies must provide the communication aids and services needed to communicate effectively with people who are deaf According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, almost one in 10 people in the...
Business News Daily: My Crossroads of Career and Passion: Sign Language Interpreting
By Marilyn Weber In the early '90s, I began learning sign language so I could always be able to communicate at a very in-depth and abstract level with my daughter who is deaf. I worked in a hospital pharmacy at the time, and I started attending a pilot program for...
Crain’s Austin: DIS aims to meet deaf community’s needs
By Mary Ann Azevedo For Marilyn Weber, CEO of San Antonio-based Deaf Interpreter Services, the decision to enter this field was a highly personal one. As the mother of a deaf child, Weber saw firsthand what she describes as the “tremendous need for, and serious...
Physician Prep: Interacting With Deaf People
By Marilyn Weber Although deaf or hard-of-hearing patients can easily shop for physiotherapy equipment here, making it easy for them to get what they want without using verbal communication, communicating effectively with deaf or hard-of-hearing patients is always a...
Association Conventions & Facilities: Special Needs Require Special Attention
By Marilyn Weber How to Plan a Conference That Accommodates Deaf Attendees Marilyn L. Weber, President/CEO of Deaf Interpreter Services Inc. (DIS) headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a certified sign language interpreter and has an adult daughter who is deaf....
Women Entrepreneurs Radioâ„¢: Marilyn L. Weber, President & CEO of Deaf Interpreter Services
Show #369 Marilyn L. Weber, president and CEO of Deaf Interpreter Services (DIS), is a certified sign language interpreter and has an adult daughter who is deaf. Marilyn has been working for more than 25 years promoting accessible communication, and advocating for the...
Recruiter: How to Reap the Benefits of Remote Employees – and Avoid the Pitfalls
Hillary Ferguson March 25th On Recruiter Today, we’ve written often about remote work, strong company cultures, and how those two things intersect – but now it’s time to take a step back and look at the benefits and logistics of integrating remote workers. A recent...
Advancing Women: How to Effortlessly Incorporate Virtual Employees Into Today’s Workplace
Technology has allowed us so many advantages in every part of our life, and the office is certainly one of the spaces that we have been able to grow and adapt because of advances in technology. One of the times when this concept is most apparent is looking at the...
Connect Association: 6 Steps to Plan Events for Deaf Attendees
By Marilyn L. Weber Between finding the host city and venue, accommodating hotel rooms for attendees, figuring out the right time of year, etc., meeting planners have their work cut out for them. But there’s one important aspect to putting on a conference that can be...