Module Ten of Ten
Interpreting for patients with cancer and their families requires skill and solid knowledge about the complexity of this disease. In this course, you’ll gain essential vocabulary and experience with our interactive exercises. You’ll be exposed to terminology about labs, tests, diagnoses, pharmacology and surgery used in oncology.
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 oncology terms presented in this course.
- Define and correctly pronounce unfamiliar words and terms.
- Promptly identify medical terms and abbreviations related to cancer.
- Effectively respond to cultural and idiomatic challenges such as idioms, colloquialisms, and slang.
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“I would like to thank MITS for this course. A lot of effort has been made in it. It’s very informative, and I learned I lot from it. It gave me confidence to be an onsite interpreter; it made me quite familiar with the medical terminology. And the best thing is that you take it at your own pace”
I would like to thank the entire team at MITS for navigating with me through the different modules. I am satisfied with the way the course was put together. I had a great experience and I would like to keep learning and be connected with other medical interpreters once I get certified.”
"Years ago, I took a similar course at an interpreter school and didn't learn nearly as much as I learned with MITS course. The lessons are structured well which makes it easier to review and study."
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