Continuing Education Approval: CCHI 1.5 instructional hours | ATA 1.5 CEP
According to the CDC, hospital-acquired infections (also called “HAI” or “nosocomial infections”) accounted for 75,000 patient deaths in the U.S. in 2011. Typically, healthcare staff learns about safety guidelines and practices during clinical training and hospital orientations. As a highly mobile part of the healthcare team, it is critical for medical interpreters to understand how to prevent the spread of infection in order to keep patients, themselves and their families safe. From a business perspective, keeping interpreters healthy will improve work efficiency, interpretation quality, job satisfaction and staff/contractor retention.
This training covers concepts and practical techniques, including
It also touches on other safety procedures and:

About the presenter:
Michelle A. Scott, RN, MA is a bilingual Registered Nurse and Medical Sociologist who founded Voices For Health, Inc. in 1997. With experience as a clinic supervisor and medical interpreter, she advocates for raising the standards of language accommodation in healthcare through conference lectures, professional leadership and development of training videos for VoicesACADEMY.com.
This live webinar took place on May 15, 2014.
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