ZOOMINAR 1100: “Hematology Role Play Workshop”
“Suffering the pain now for bad employment choices”
What is a Role Play? As used in this context, a Role Play is a reenactment of a medical appointment wherein only the doctor, patient (and other players, if applicable) have a script. The Interpreter does NOT have any script and will interpret between the doctor and patient using English and the native language of the patient. The class is broken down into groups called “breakout rooms” according to the native language of the patient. There are at least 3 ‘players’ in each breakout room (excluding the Instructor who rotates among the different breakout rooms and offers advice/answers questions, as needed).
A Puerto Rican gentleman presents with a variety of symptoms: Little red dots on his legs, intermittent fever, generalized weakness, constant infections, nosebleeds, sweating, apparent muscle pain, and weight loss. In the course of the appointment a very disturbing fact is presented to the Hematologist. As a result the doctor orders a variety of blood tests and although the doctor says he doesn’t have a diagnosis yet, the patient suspects the worst. This Role-Play is categorized as ADVANCED 1, and receives 3.0 CEU, CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE.
LIST OF DATES FOR: Zoominar 1100: “Hematology Role Play Workshop” – “Suffering the pain now for bad employment choices”
For a Limited Time, 50% off to Verbatim Language Services, Inc. Interpreters. If not contracted with Verbatim Language Services, Inc., then the cost will be $75.
Pre-requisite: PARTICIPANTS MUST BE FLUENT IN AT LEAST TWO LANGUAGES, ONE, OF WHICH, NEEDS TO BE ENGLISH. Open to all languages.
Postponed Pending Approval for CCHI and IMIA (National Board) Certification for CEU’s
Zoominar 1100 – Saturday TBD 2:00 PM EST. Duration: 3 Hours.
Live and Interactive (Not Pre-Recorded) – Must have minimum of 3 Participants
Instructors: TBD – Fillable Registration Form