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SUMMARY:Introduction to Medical Terminology – Live Online Course (October 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Registrations are now closed for this event\n\nOverview:\nLearning Medical Terminology can seem like a daunting task at first. It could, in fact, be like learning a whole other language. In reality, memorising all of the words in a medical dictionary may prove to be impossible.\nDo not fear! There is a simple way to learn and understand Medical Terminology. Most words are simply a combination of different parts or elements. In this live online course, you will learn the common roots, prefixes, and suffixes of medical terminology and how to use this knowledge to help you navigate complicated medical language for your interpreting and translating assignments.\nThis live online course is designed for new interpreters and translators and experienced interpreters and translators looking to refresh their knowledge of medical terminology.\nThe live online course includes a Medical Terminology workbook, including a glossary that you can take home.\nThis live online course will be conducted in English.\nRegister Now ( #mec_booking45783 ) View Schedule ( #viewschedule )\nDetails:\n\nThis live online course will run over three days\nThis live online course will be conducted in English\nDay 1: Saturday 5 October 2024– 10am-3pm AEST\nDay 2: Saturday 12 October 2024– 10am-3pm AEDT\nDay 3: Saturday 19 October 2024– 10am-3pm AEDT\nThis is a live online course via Zoom\n\nRegistration Fee:\n\n$345 inc GST\n15% Discount for All Graduates T&I with coupon code allgw15\n15% Discount for AUSIT Members with coupon code ausitw15\n25% Discount for Students, please email admin@nexpd.com BEFORE registering for the live online course\nDiscounts available for NEXPD Members ( https://nexpd.com/welcome-to-nexpd-memberships/ )\n\nThis live online course will cover:\n\nCommon prefixes, roots and suffixes according to category\nCommon body parts\nCommon signs and symptoms\nCommon disorders\nCommon medications\nCommon procedures\nInteractive activities to reinforce memories\n\n\nWho would this be useful for?\n\nEntry-level or new interpreters.\nExperienced interpreters looking for a refresher\nInterpreters at all levels who are pursuing to become a NAATI Specialist Health Interpreter (CSHI)\n\nCourse Facilitator:\n\nProfessor Ineke Crezee is New Zealand’s first Professor of Translation and Interpreting, and has been involved in teaching translation and interpreting since 1991. She has worked as both a health and legal interpreter and translator in both the Netherlands and New Zealand. Her book, “Introduction to Healthcare for Interpreters and Translators” was released in 2013, which has been adapted into Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic. A Russian iteration was published in 2021 while the Turkish-language iteration was published in November 2022.\nIneke translated her first novel as a 21-year old student of translation, and has translated a wide range of texts since including novels, textbooks, course manuals, medical and legal documents. She is co-editor of two international interpreting and translation related journals: the International Journal of Interpreter Education (Conference of Interpreter Trainers, USA) and Translation and Interpreting (University of Western Sydney, Australia). Ineke has translated a number of nursing and social work textbooks, including several English to Dutch translations of the Nursing Outcomes Classification, and several books on refugee and resettlement.\nIneke has won multiple awards for her teaching, and was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to interpreter and translator education.\nShe is also the Auckland University of Technology Fullbright Campus Advisor.\nLive Online Course Schedule:\nDay 1:\n\nIntroduction of the Medical Terminology\nGreek and Latin Word Roots\nGreek and Latin Prefixes\nGreek and Latin Suffixes\nQuizzes & Interactive Games\n\nDay 2:\n\nGeneral rules in forming Medical Terminology (Singular to plural; Pronunciation)\nMedical Terminology of the Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Gastrointestinal Tract, Renal and Musculoskeletal Systems\n\nDay 3:\n\nMedical Terminology of the Endocrine, Haematological, Reproductive and Ear Nose & Throat Systems\nCommon Investigations and Medications\nQuizzes & Interactive Games\n\n\nPD Points:\nLearners will be eligible to 40 points towards NAATI recertification (Category 1.4 of NAATI Recertification Professional Development Catalogue).\n
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