Interpreting for 911: Trauma Assessment and Equipment.

This course provides all the tools required to interpret the language used by first responders. It discusses the fundamental concepts of the trauma assessment, EMS protocols, equipment, and potential for malpractice from an interpreter's perspective
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Court
Interpreters
3.0 Units of continuing education approved by State Language Access Programs for court interpreters certified in the following states:
CO, KY, NV, NM, PA, OH, OR
Medical
Interpreters
3.0 Units of continuing education approved by CEAP for CCHI-certified interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by DSHS (WA) for certified medical interpreters
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by IMIA for NBCMI-certified interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for certified medical interpreters.
Certified
Translators
3.0 Units of continuing education approved by the American Translators Association (ATA) for certified translators.
What We'll Learn

Present the steps/phases of the trauma assessment.
Identify different types of trauma and the signs and symptoms associated with the type of trauma.
Identify specific and specialized equipment used by first responders.
Registration Options
Webinar
Register for the Interpreting for 911:Trauma Assessment & Equipment live webinar with access to online materials.
Meet Our Instructor
