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Body Language: Dealing with Diabetes
Dates and times: August 18-September 28, 2016. 
Complete assignments weekly, according to your own schedule. The average time required to complete all assignments is 15-20 hours over six weeks. 

Location: HealthcareInterpreting.org/online
Facilitator:   Julie Olson Rand
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Description: This course covers symptoms of diabetes, hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, managing diabetes, and types of diabetes.

Program Requirements:  
You must have:
  • High-speed internet access
  • Ability to watch YouTube videos
  • Ability to video-record your work for self-analysis
Cost: $50

Who should register: American Sign Language interpreters working in healthcare or education settings

Registration:


CEUs: .75 or 1.0 professional studies
Content level: Assumes some prior knowledge of the topic.

The CATIE Center at St. Catherine University is an approved RID sponsor for continuing education activities.

 

The National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers is a collaborative of six centers funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, CFDA #H160A and H160B to expand and enhance the effectiveness of the interpreting workforce. For more information, click on the center name to visit their website:

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