A Short Introduction to Medical Terminology – Single Module (T&I in Healthcare Settings)
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PD Certificate
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This module presents an introduction to healthcare interpreting. We will discuss why we refer to it as healthcare interpreting, rather than medical interpreting. The importance of accuracy, including the concept of trying to achieve pragmatic equivalence. Other topics include the triangle of communication and how to achieve this in different situations, including interpreting in a cath lab when someone is having a coronary angiography. We will also talk about advanced interaction managements and some scenarios where this may be required. Lastly we will talk about note-taking, what to note down. and the importance of understanding the terminology used, as well as the distinction between terminology as opposed to jargon and slang.Free with Membership
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This course introduces learners to medical terminology, focusing on the history, structure, and application of medical terms. Participants will explore the Latin and Greek origins of medical language, learn general rules for word formation, and practice spelling and pronunciation. By the end of the course, learners will be able to decode complex medical terms and understand their components.Free with Membership
$35.00
Anaesthesiology is the medical specialty concerned with the perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery. It encompasses anaesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency medicine and pain medicine. Anaesthesia is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical purposes. Intensive care refers to the specialised treatment given to patients in an acute medical condition who require critical medical care.Free with Membership
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NOTE: This course is available until 30 June 2026. Registration and completion must be finalised by this date.
This course will explore issues related to accessibility for audiovisual texts such as film, television, theatre, live events and museum exhibits, for anyone excluded from full access. It will deal with questions like 'What is audiovisual translation?', 'What is good audiovisual translation?', and 'How can I become an audiovisual translator?'Free with Membership
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Understanding culture and how it impacts on communication.
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This online course aims to help learners develop a comprehensive knowledge of the translators’ and interpreters’ professional code of ethics.
In Australia, NAATI certified translators and interpreters should comply with the AUSIT Code of Ethics as part of their ongoing certification. AUSIT (Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators) is the national professional association of translators and interpreters in Australia.
This online course will concentrate on developing learners’ knowledge and application of the AUSIT Code of Ethics in their translating and interpreting assignments. Learners will gain knowledge of the ethical requirements for translators and interpreters in Australia.
This course is composed of video narrated presentations, quizzes and instructional videos to establish best practice when practitioners are met with ethical challenges in the translating and interpreting context.Free with Membership
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Free with Membership
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Free with Membership
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In this module you will learn what Informed Consent is, why it is important and what it should include. You will also learn what information needs to be provided in order to ensure that patients or their families/caregivers are fully informed and able to consent. We will look at situations where patients are not able to consent and what happens then. We will look at the interpreter role, challenges and how to address some of the challenges.Free with Membership
$219.00
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This course is designed for interpreters aiming to enhance their skills in the challenging yet crucial field of mental health settings. Participants will delve into the complexities of interpreting in these environments, gaining a comprehensive understanding of ethical considerations and guidelines specific to mental health interpretation.Free with Membership
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Free with Membership
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In this course, we will have a look at some of the many aspects of the work that Speech Pathologists may be involved in, including some that may involve working with interpreters. Speech Pathologists may work with interpreters in scenarios involving the assessment of children with suspected language delay, and with adults experiencing speech and/or language difficulties after a stroke. Interpreters working in this setting may be asked to provide metalinguistic commentary as to how something is said.Free with Membership
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A comprehensive course designed to equip community translators with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for their roles through 12 interactive modules. Led by Professor Mustapha Taibi, this course delves into the nuances of translation as a crucial aspect of public service. Throughout the course, participants will explore the general nature of translation and the specific challenges and requirements of community translation—also known as public service translation. This entails translating content that facilitates effective communication between public services and speakers of different languages.Free with Membership
$35.00
NOTE: This course is available until 30 June 2026. Registration and completion must be finalised by this date.
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$299.00
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With the implementation of NAATI’s Certification System, Candidates are now being marked for their performance on interactional management. So, why do we suddenly need to look at interactional management? What does this mean for practising interpreters? Why do interpreters need to work on interactional management skills? And more importantly, to what extent can interactions be managed ethically? This course aims at helping practising and aspiring interpreters understand the importance of and strategies for managing interactions during an interpreting assignment.Free with Membership
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In this course, you will learn the frequently used roots, prefixes, and suffixes of common medical terminology.
Learning 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.
Do 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 course, you will learn the frequently used roots, prefixes, and suffixes of common medical terminology through studying the anatomy, physiology and pathology of body and organ systems.Free with Membership
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Sight Translation (ST) is an oral translation of a written text (Gile, 2000). Interpreters working at all levels (RPI, CPI, CI) may be asked to sight translate various documents during their interpreting assignments. This online module aims to provide interpreters with an understanding of the ST process and the challenges involved in producing a good sight translation. We will discuss the use of ST in community interpreting settings, including legal, health, education, and welfare.
The ST module also aims to assist interpreters in developing skills for producing a sight translation that is faithful to the original and easy for the listener to follow in the target language. We will provide interpreters with ample opportunity to practise sight translation through exercises involving typical texts.Free with Membership
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NOTE: This course is available until 30 June 2026. Registration and completion must be finalised by this date.
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This course offers practical guidance on locating and utilizing resources effectively. Participants will learn to use a variety of research tools and methods to search for information, with a focus on country-, institution-, or domain-specific terminology. They will discover how to find and evaluate the reliability of different language and thematic resources, such as dictionaries, thesauri, glossaries, encyclopaedias, and parallel texts on the internet. Additionally, the course covers other essential resources like CAT tools and machine translation, including discussions on post-editing and quality assurance in community translation.Free with Membership
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When a translation is commissioned in a professional context, and because the translator is one agent among several others in the translational act, the concepts of loyalty and fidelity of the translator may be raised. But what do they really cover and entail? What constraints and considerations do professional translators have to deal with when deciding on a translation strategy to complete their work?Free with Membership
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This short course aims to alert translators to the specificities and problem areas associated with specific community languages in terms of structure, textual conventions and sociolinguistic factors. In addition to problem areas in the English language (e.g., polysemy, pre-modification, relative clauses), examples will be provided in Arabic and Spanish (the facilitator’s working languages in addition to English). Differences between Chinese and English, especially in relation to information structure, will also be used to illustrate language issues that might impact on the quality of translations. Participants with other working languages will be encouraged to provide and discuss examples of structural, lexical and textual differences between those languages.Free with Membership
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of the common medical terminology associated with the Endocrine System. Participants will learn about the anatomy and functions of various endocrine glands, understand common endocrine disorders, and become familiar with diagnostic methods and treatments. The course aims to enhance learners' proficiency in using endocrine system-related medical terminology.Free with Membership
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This course provides an in-depth exploration of the common medical terminology associated with the Hematology and Immune System. Learners will study the anatomy of blood and blood vessels, blood groups, blood cells, and the immune and lymphatic systems. The course also covers common disorders, diagnostic methods, and treatments, enhancing proficiency in using hematology and immune system-related medical terminology.Free with Membership
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This course delves into the common medical terminology of the Cardiovascular System (CVS). Participants will explore the anatomy and physiology of the heart, learn about various cardiovascular conditions, and understand the procedures and medications used in cardiovascular care. The course aims to enhance learners' proficiency in recognizing and using cardiovascular terminology.Free with Membership
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This course covers the common medical terminology associated with the Central Nervous System. Learners will explore the anatomy and function of the Central Nervous System, understand various neurological disorders, and become familiar with diagnostic methods and treatments. This comprehensive overview will enhance the learner's proficiency in using Central Nervous System-related medical terminology.Free with Membership
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This course provides a comprehensive overview of common medical terminology related to the Digestive System. Participants will learn about the anatomy of the digestive tract, various abdominal areas, common digestive disorders, diagnostic studies, and treatments. The course aims to enhance learners' proficiency in using digestive system-related medical terminology.Free with Membership