Four hours of Continuing Ed
Broaden your knowledge in the field of gastroenterology medicine. This course will place you into different scenarios for you to interpret in three modes: sight, simultaneous, and consecutive. You’ll gain more vocabulary and improve your interpreting techniques. A fun, yet rigorous course!
You’ll be able to strengthen your interpreting skills and expand your expertise by developing a self-learning plan. You will be able to self-assess your performances and customize your glossaries.
Upon completion of this course, your will able to:
- Comprehend and interpret the GI terms presented in this course.
- Define and correctly pronounce unfamiliar words and terms.
- Promptly identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the digestive system.
- Effectively respond to cultural and idiomatic challenges such as idioms, colloquialisms, and slang.
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"This course was very interesting and helpful. It added a lot to my existing knowledge and skills. I enjoyed creating my own glossaries and interpreting in many medical scenarios."
"So far I’ve taken over 20 hours of continuing education at MITS because these classes help me improve my interpreting skills, vocabulary, listening skills and a lot more. I recommend my colleagues to be prepared because these classes are challenging! I’m looking forward to completing all my CEUs at MITS as they release more classes."
“I took many courses at MITS to renew my CMI certification. The videos, the content, the exercise scripts, and the speed - everything - were excellent! I really got a lot out of these courses.“
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