The Academy of Interpretation (AOI) has unveiled a new educational initiative designed to enhance the expertise of medical interpreters. The course, titled “Interpreting for OB/GYN – Part 1: Infertility,” is a collaborative effort with Marisa Rueda Will, CHI, of Tica Interpreter Training and Translations. This specialized program is crafted to provide interpreters across various language pairings with essential knowledge and skills related to infertility.
The course has been approved for two performance-based continuing education units (CEUs) by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI). It aims to offer an in-depth understanding of infertility, a key area for interpreters working in obstetrics and gynecology. Participants will benefit from instructional videos presented by Marisa Rueda Will, a recognized expert in the field, and will gain crucial insights into the intricacies of infertility treatments and patient care.
Sameh Abdelkader, AOI’s Director of Education, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to collaborate with Marisa Rueda Will on this essential course that addresses a vital aspect of medical interpretation. Infertility is a delicate and complex issue, and our course equips interpreters with the necessary knowledge and ethical standards to effectively support both patients and healthcare providers. We look forward to the growth of our Course Hosting Program and expanding our course offerings.”
Course Features Include:
- Introduction to Infertility: An overview of infertility and its impact on patients.
- Infertility Causes and Initial Treatment: Insight into the various causes of infertility and the initial treatment approaches.
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): A comprehensive look at ART procedures, associated costs, and their effectiveness.
- Infertility Success Rates and Interpreter Ethics: Examination of infertility treatment success rates and the ethical responsibilities of interpreters in medical settings.
- Interactive Learning: Opportunities for self-practice through dialogue activities, access to glossaries, and a certificate of completion.
Marisa Rueda Will, founder of Tica Interpreter Training and Translations, emphasized the importance of the course, stating, “Infertility is a challenging topic for many patients, and medical interpreters play a crucial role in facilitating communication and understanding. This course is designed to empower interpreters with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively support patients throughout their infertility experiences.”
Enrollment for the “Interpreting for OB/GYN – Part 1: Infertility” course is now open. AOI encourages all medical interpreters, whether aspiring or established, to seize this opportunity to refine their skills and better serve patients and healthcare professionals.
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