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Sep 30, 2011



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A few days of training, a lifetime of opportunities: getting started as a professional medical interpreter

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Schedule:This session ended at 14:00
Description:

During this session, attendees will learn:

  • the main steps to becoming a professional medical interpreter
  • new modalities in medical interpreting: over the phone and remote video interpreting
  • National Certification for Medical Interpreters and the New Joint Commission Communication Standards
  • legal, medical and business cases for medical interpreting and their global applications
  • Language(s):English
    Speakers:Eric Candle
    Eric Candle holds an MS in Computer Science and Computer Translation, and an advanced certificate “Creating and leading Strategic Growth". His college graduation work was executed and presented in English and Russian languages. Eric is a qualified medical interpreter with 15 years of professional experience at the largest NY State hospitals,a credentialed translator, an adjunct professor of medical interpreting and a licensed Lead Community Interpreter trainer. He has studied, worked and taught in Canada, Germany, Austria, Russia, and Ukraine. Eric is a Board Member of the International Medical Interpreters Association, a U.S. Chapter Chair Coordinator and the NY State Chapter Chair. He is a passionate advocate of the meaningful LEP patient’s access to healthcare services. Eric has delivered numerous presentations on the National Certification for Medical Interpreters and professionalization of medical interpreting field. Eric Candle is the President of ECdata, Inc. National Training Institute, a NY-based community interpreting and cross-cultural training company

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    rachelhart
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    not connecting Sep 30, 2011

    I am not being able to start this session, is there something going on?

    Thank you, Rachel


     
    Nicola Beedle
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    On-demand Sep 30, 2011

    Hi there,

    I missed a few sessions this morning but have since been on and attended a couple of the sessions. However, I wanted to catch up on the ones from this morning but when I click on the "on demand content" at the side of the title - nothing happens. When will this content be available and will I be able to access it having not attended that specific event?

    Thanks!


     
    Drew MacFadyen
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    on demand Sep 30, 2011

    There is an issue where on demand videos are not being displayed to some. Rest assured we are working to solve it.

    Regarding access - if you registered, and attended today, you will have access to the videos for 90 days - regardless of membership status, partial, non-members etc should/will have access.

    We're working to solve this bug as fast as we can.

    Regards,

    Drew


     
    Drew MacFadyen
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    On demand Sep 30, 2011

    The on-demand videos should be working properly. I pseudo logged in as some on this forum that had issues and confirmed that the on-demand videos are working properly now.

    Regards,

    Drew


     

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