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Interpreter Preparation Program
The Interpreter Preparation program is designed to provide students with entry-level skills in sign. CCBC offers two INTR program options. Team interpreter. Interpreter Preparation Program Ccbc Blackboard. The Interpreter Preparation program is designed to provide students with entry- level skills in sign language. Interpreter Preparation, Associate of Applied Science. The Interpreter Preparation program is designed to provide students with entry-level skills in sign language.
Healthcare interpreting terminology in English and Spanish. Spanish/English linguistics skills. Analysis of the healthcare provider environment and issues regarding Latino/Hispanic healthcare. Primaria voluntari taxe si impozite programme. Development of integrated interpreter skills. Understanding the cultural aspects of Latino/Hispanic healthcare.
Medical Interpreting Standards of Practice Professional Development Benefits Gain your 40-hour training requirement to work as a medical interpreter. According to the Joint Commission, an accredited hospital must have language interpreters who are qualified through language proficiency assessment, education, training, or experience. The National Council on Interpretation in Health Care recommends a minimum of 40 hours training for medical interpreters. This course satisfies those requirements. This course is designed for adults and will include medically explicit discussion of topics that are of an adult nature, including but not limited to body parts and bodily functions, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. The class is open to students 18 years of age and up. Minors ages 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian who must be present in the classroom with the student at all times.
We highly recommend that parents or guardians take advantage of the learning opportunity by signing up with their students. Please note that a request and agreement form for registration of a minor is required to complete the application. Call (706) 542-3537 for more information. The course will be valuable to:. Nurses, physicians, pharmacists, front office staff, receptionists, dieticians, laboratory technicians, social workers, etc. Who are bilingual in English and Spanish. Interpreters and translators who are entering or currently employed in the medical field or healthcare settings, such as hospitals, physicians' offices, pharmacies, rehabilitation clinics, etc.
Individuals seeking employment in the medical field or in a healthcare setting. Individuals seeking their first professional interpreting certificate. Students will be awarded a Certificate of Program Completion for 4.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon completion of 40 hours of course work. Attendance Policy and Other Important Requirements:.
Timely and successful completion of written and oral assignments is required. To receive your Certificate of Completion, your attendance is also required for all sessions, and you must have a score of 70% or better for the final written and oral examinations.
You must be fluent in both English and Spanish to enroll. Should you not meet the language requirement, no refund of previously paid course fee will be given. Military Funding Information: The Spanish/English Medical Interpreter course has been approved by the Department of Veterans Services to receive. Spouses of active duty military members that are eligible for and active duty military members that are eligible for and may contact their education service officer to apply for course approval. For more information regarding military funding for this course, visit our or contact our office at 706-542-3537. Scott King has been the lead instructor for the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education's Spanish/English Medical Interpreter Certificate Program for nine years. He is the Language Evaluation Specialist and Migrant Education/Family Engagement Specialist with the Barrow County School System.
Phoenix College Interpreter Preparation Program
King has extensive experience in clinical settings in the Healthcare field and has worked as a consultant with hospitals and other healthcare organizations for the past 16 years as they serve the Hispanic/Latino community. He has a Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish (for Teachers) from the College of Education at Georgia State University and has completed many workshops and training seminars in applied linguistics and psycholinguistics during his career as an educator of Modern Languages. Course Updates: Join our mailing list!
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