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Most medical-related interpretation encounters involve information regarding names of medications, classification, side effects, routes of administration, dosage, and mechanisms of action by which drugs work in our body. Having knowledge and a basic understanding of these different and very important areas of prescribed or non-prescribed medications, makes communication during an interpretation session more accurate and understandable.
This 2-hour webinar will review the information mentioned above, as well as how our body can affect drugs, what pharmaceutical presentations of drugs there are in the market, implications of understanding these processes while in a medical interpretation session, and will help interpreters and translators get familiarized with medication terminology in general.
Content Focus:
- Identify different routes of administration, preparations, and dosage forms of drugs.
- Understand types of drugs and their names.
- Recognize the important aspects of interpreting in any drug-related clinical session.
Where: Online Via GoToTraining
When: Satuday November 11, 2017 from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Cost: $50.00
About the Trainer:
Tatiana F. González-Cestari, is a Pharmacist with a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and holds CHITM Spanish National Certification. A highly skilled and experienced medical interpreter and translator, she currently manages Interpreter Education and Compliance at Martti and trains medical interpreters in skill-based and medical terminology. She has mentored; developed trainings; presented at Symposia, Conferences, and Workshops; and has lectured for undergraduate and graduate students for 12 years.
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