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Attention Healthcare Practitioners, Mentors, and Interpreter Educators! Upcoming Webinar: Reflective Practice in Healthcare through Case Study Groups Monday, June 16, 2014 7:00-8:00 p.m. (Eastern) Summary: This webinar will introduce participants to a model of developing reflective practice for healthcare interpreters through the use of case study groups. It will describe the need for this, and outline the steps to be taken to become a participant and/or a facilitator of this type of group. Dean and Pollards Demand Control-Schema will be the framework used for case study, and participants will learn how they can develop the expertise to employ this framework. Educational Objectives: • Consider the need for case study groups for healthcare interpreters • Review the application of Demand Control-Schema to ethical dilemmas in healthcare • Assess their own readiness to be a participant and/or facilitator in a case study group Presenter: Karen Malcolm, MS, COI. Karen Malcolm is a Canadian certified interpreter and interpreter educator who has been interpreting for 32 years, specializing in mental health and medical settings for the last 21. She has been teaching interpreting to both novice and experienced interpreters for 24 years and holds a Master of Science in Education (Teaching Interpreting) from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College). She has taught workshops and courses throughout Canada and the U.S., including a year at Gallaudet University in the M.A. in Interpretation program. She is former faculty in the Program of Sign Language Interpretation at Douglas College, New Westminster, BC. Northeastern University is approved by the RID CMP to sponsor continuing education activities. The webinar is offered for 0.1 CEUs or ACET credits in the content area of Professional Studies and has an instructional level of Little/None. Pending. To register: click here! https://student.gototraining/r/4809209242534576640 Please contact Trudy Schafer at [email protected] with any questions.
Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2014 17:09:00 +0000

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