![]() Learn about standard care for patients who experience pregnancy loss during the first, second, and third trimesters.Identify common causes of pregnancy loss and treatment in the early, middle, and late stages of pregnancy.Their stories will provide insight on the emotional, physical, and psychological toll of experiencing this type of loss.Ĭoming away from this session you will not only be more intellectually prepared, but also better equipped mentally and emotionally to interpret for patients in these encounters. You will also learn why professional interpreting services can significantly improve outcomes for LEP patients and family members in such situations. Additionally, you will hear stories about women who have first-hand experiences with this tragic loss of life. While routine obstetric visits may be predictable and short, medical interpreters need to be prepared to interpret for LEP patients who experience pregnancy complications and loss.ĭuring this session, you will learn about common causes, terminology, and standard care for infant and pregnancy loss. Obstetric care accounts for a large volume of medical encounters requiring an interpreter. However, not all pregnancies result in the birth of a healthy child. Pregnancy is often associated with new life. This is a recorded workshop formatted into an on-demand workshop. NOTIS’ Community Interpreters Division presents Interpreting for infant & pregnancy loss Presented by Marisa Rueda Receive a certificate of attendance within a week.Make a note of the two attendance codes from the recording.Registration confirmation will include a video link, presentation slides and instructions on how to receive a certificate of attendance. If you do not receive a confirmation, your registration did not go through. After registering, you will receive an email confir mation. ![]() Become familiar with diseases discussed in well child and vaccine appointments.Practice targeted skills necessary for interpreting the vaccine schedule and vaccine information.Learn about disease pathology of vaccine-preventable pediatric illnesses.Understand the different types of vaccines currently recommended for children in the US and the science behind their development.Understand the vaccine schedule recommended by the CDC for pediatric patients.We will dive deep into the diseases targeted by the CDC’s pediatric vaccination schedule and the vaccines that are making them history. But do we really know everything we’d like to about pediatric vaccines and the diseases that they prevent? If you’re curious about the science behind different types of vaccines or the systemic damage one tiny pathogen can cause, then this is the workshop for you. If you have worked in pediatric medicine though, you are already very familiar with them. Vaccines are the newest hot topic across the world. This is a pre-recorded workshop reformatted into on-demand. Unpacking the Evolution of Vaccination in Children: A Historical and Modern Perspective NOTIS’ Community Interpreters Division presents Interpreting Pediatric V accines – Past and Present
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