Four hours of Continuing Ed | Non-Language Specific
The goal of this course is to increase your exposure to medical encounters with patients that suffer from renal deficiencies. You’ll learn a lot of regionalisms, colloquialisms, as well as many technical terms used in this medical specialty. You’ll also become aware of how these conditions affect the patient’s family.
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 nephrology terms presented in this course.
- Define and correctly pronounce unfamiliar words and terms.
- Promptly identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the urinary 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 decided to pay for one of the sessions and find out for myself—it was all worth it and I loved it—I plan to take additional courses.
The page was very easy to navigate, the course was very informative, keeps us up to date with different scenarios, and makes you practice, which at the same time makes you more confident during interpretations."
"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."
“This was a great opportunity for me. I lost my job and needed something to do and a change of career. While I was out of work I went with relatives to help them as an interpreter and I was told by several healthcare providers how good and clear I interpret. I realized this is something I was enjoying do it why not make it my new career. Thank you MITS for creating this opportunity for me and many other people.“
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