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Cultural Connector

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Janet Culpepper
Program Coordinator
508-856-4311 phone
508-856-4850 fax


 “I learned how to become a good interpreter, maintain a professional attitude and be accurate.  I learned how to deal with discrimination and how to serve both the provider and client.” 

J.P., Laotian interpreter


 

Course Offerings

Introductory Course - 15 hour

This 15-hour program provides an introduction to the basic skills used during the triadic interview. The curriculum includes topics such as interpreting skills, code of ethics, triadic and cross cultural communication skills, medical terminology and professional protocols.

  • Basic skills for successful interpreting in Primary Care setting
  • How to develop effective triadic (client-provider-interpreter) relationships
  • Professional ethics
  • Working in a cross-cultural setting
  • Medical terminology in target languages

Comprehensive Course - 54 hour

The 54-hour program incorporates the introductory training plus additional competency skills in medical terminology, culture and delivery of health care, interpreting in the primary care setting and for pediatric patients, mental health, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, interpreting during emergency situations, and grief, death and dying. Role playing and medical terminology is also incorporated into each session. A 3-hour practicum is required at a health care facility under the supervision of a trained interpreter.

  • Practical applications of fundamental interpreting skills
  • Effective communication in the triad (client-provider-interpreter)
  • Listening and memory skills
  • Comprehensive medical terminology in targeting languages
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology vital to effective medical interpreting
  • Methods of interpreting in special settings