Interpreting for 911
This course provides all the tools required to interpret the language used by first responders. It discusses the fundamental concepts of patient assessment, EMS protocols, and medical malpractice from an interpreter's perspective.
Court
Interpreters
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0 Units of continuing educationĀ approved by State Language Access Programs for court interpreters certified in the following states:Ā
CA, CO, KY, MD, MO, NE, NC, OH, OR, TN, UT.
Medical
Interpreters
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2.0 Units of continuing educationĀ approved by CEAP for CCHI-certified interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing educationĀ approved by DSHS (WA) for certified medical interpretersĀ
0.2 Units of continuing educationĀ approved by IMIAĀ for NBCMI-certified interpreters.
2.0 Units of continuing educationĀ approved by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for certified medical interpreters.
Certified
Translators
Continuing educationĀ approved by the ATA is available with live classes.
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What We'll Learn
Study the general, primary, and secondary assessments.
Understand the purpose behind the questions used during the assessments.
Learn about common acronyms such as AVPU, ALOC, BCAPBTLS, and GCS.
Discuss linguistic challenges and ethical issues.
Registration Options
Webinar
Register for theĀ Interpreting for 911Ā online webinar with access to online materials.