Four hours of Continuing Ed
Similar to all our courses, this one also offers you the opportunity to hone your craft by self-recording your interpretations and comparing to our suggested model renditions. You’ll be able to tailor your learning needs and expand your urology glossary.
You’ll be able to strengthen your interpreting skills and expand your expertise by developing a self-learning plan through self-assessment and customization of glossaries. Upon completion of this class you will be able to:
- Comprehend and interpret the urology terms presented in this course.
- Define and correctly pronounce unfamiliar words and terms.
- Promptly identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the reproductive system.
- Effectively respond to cultural and idiomatic challenges such as idioms, colloquialisms, and slang.
* The Judicial Council encourages interpreters to complete a four-hour course within a period of two weeks.
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I really appreciated the new vocabulary that I was introduced to in each section, both medical and colloquial. I feel more confident interpreting for people from a variety of countries now because I know how they speak. I also feel more comfortable in a medical setting because I have been educated about how the body works and how we can better serve our patients.”
“MITS is one of the few programs that offers a Spanish specific course.
The "mark complete" button is kind of annoying. I would have preferred a box to check complete, so the page doesn't have to refresh every time.”
“My friend suggested me to take it
After doing different systems there are many repetitive audios giving the same instructions. Maybe you should have an option to not have to listen to them again if you did listen to them previously.”
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