Package Description

With Thérèse Marie Mirande, Ph.D.

No continuing education units have been approved for this webinar.

This presentation looks at ways to provide content for students in a real-world context.  This is often challenging because of issues surrounding HIPAA, liability, and logistics. This recorded webinar considers how to successfully find and use guest speakers, field trips, collaboration with healthcare training programs, and a practicum or internship.

The attendee will learn how to:

  • Identify learning objectives of real-world experience.
  • Establish and cultivate relationships in the community that support real-world experiences.
  • Prepare hosts, speakers and other contributors for the experience.
  • Have realistic expectations for activities.
  • Provide structure for students to effectively explore and reflect on the experience.

About our guest Trainer of Trainers 

Therese-Marie Mirande, PhD, MA

Thérèse Marie Mirande holds a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Washington in Seattle.  She has over 30 years of teaching experience, primarily at the college level.  She is a Washington State Department of Social and Health Services-certified medical and social service interpreter and has been the coordinator of the Pierce College Language Interpreting program since 2007.  She has presented at Interpret America and Critical Link, as well as at the NCIHC Annual Membership Meeting, and is on the Health Care Committee of the Washington State Coalition for Language Access. She has been on the NCIHC Standards and Training Committee since 2012.

This live webinar took place on August 8, 2013.

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