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Interpreting in Palliative Care A model for Continuing Education

Interpreting in Palliative Care A model for Continuing Education. Cynthia E. Roat, MPH March 2013. QUALITY IN INTERPETING. Recruitment Language testing Training as an interpreter Skills testing Monitoring Continuing education. Today’s goals. To propose a model

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Interpreting in Palliative Care A model for Continuing Education

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  1. Interpreting in Palliative Care A model for Continuing Education Cynthia E. Roat, MPH March 2013

  2. QUALITY IN INTERPETING • Recruitment • Language testing • Training as an interpreter • Skills testing • Monitoring • Continuing education

  3. Today’s goals To propose amodel for the development of continuing education programs for health care interpreters, exemplified by a program developed for The California HealthCare Foundation on Interpreting in Palliative Care.

  4. What is continuing education?

  5. When basic training is lacking . . . .

  6. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  7. CE Program must be accessible • Repeated offerings • Dissemination through training of trainers • On-line training

  8. Interpreting in Palliative Care by Cynthia E. Roat, MPH with Anne Kinderman, MD and Alicia Fernandez, MD An initiative of The California HealthCare Foundation Working as a catalyst to fulfill the promise of better healthcare for all Californians.

  9. A statewide palliative care initiative The California HealthCare Foundation devoted $2.5 million to this 3½ year project is to establish palliative care programs in two-thirds of California public hospitals by 2011.Read more on the website of the California HealthCare Foundation. And for once, they remembered the interpreters!

  10. Palliative Say-WHAT?

  11. Introduction to Palliative Care

  12. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  13. Interpreting Skills in Palliative Care

  14. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  15. Vocabulary Development advance directive quality of life passing on do not resuscitate hospice family pain management chaplain

  16. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  17. Practice Interpreting

  18. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  19. Sight Translation

  20. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  21. The Impact of Personal Experience

  22. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  23. Printable resource page

  24. CE programs must include • Review of basic interpreting skills • Introduction of new information/skills, e.g. • Information about an area of medical practice • Technical vocabulary • Simultaneous interpreting • Integration of new information/skills into the interpreting experience • PRACTICE • Resources

  25. And, a Certificate of Completion! Plus CE credits from ATA, CCHI, IMIA and the WA State DSHS

  26. In What languages? Spanish Mandarin Cantonese  Vietnamese Korean  Tagalog  Russian But interpreters of all languages can benefit.

  27. CE Program must be accessible • Repeated offerings • Dissemination through training of trainers • On-line training

  28. Dissemination • Training of Trainers • Collaboration with the California Healthcare Interpreting Association (CHIA) • Posting of the curriculum and all materials to the web for FREE DOWNLOAD. • Adaptation to on-line format through collaboration with the HealthCare Interpreters Network (HCIN)

  29. In summary • Continuing education needs to be more than just a lecture. • The Palliative Care curriculum can serve as a template for the development of other programs.

  30. Curriculum and materials available at the website of the Health Care Interpreters Network. On-line course available at HCIN Learn

  31. For more information Cynthia E. Roat, MPH cindy.roat@alumni.williams.edu 206-546-1194

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