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inglés
Summary:
This free webinar will be a summary of interactive three hour workshops series designed to provide participants with a broad knowledge of English medical terminology.
Description
This Free webinar is an official trailer of a four series webinar course.
This 4-part workshop will present human anatomy from the perspective of a pharmaceutical/medical translator. We will look at each organ system in minute detail and even at a microscopic level. We will also look at the various pathologies for each organ system commonly studied during clinical trials at the microscopic level. Then we will look at the pharmacokinetics (the effect of the body on the drug) and supposed mechanism(s) of action for these drugs. For instance, sulfonylureas are used to manage type 2 diabetes. But, how do they do this at a microscopic level? It is important for pharmaceutical/medical translators to understand this type of information because it occurs frequently in clinical trial documentation.
Target audience
Translators new to the medical field.
Translators considering specializing in medicine.
Learning objectives
Students will learn how to analyze and understand English medical terminology. These are invaluable skills for translators specializing (or wish to specialize) in the medical field.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Registration and payment information
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To purchase your seat at this session please click on the "buy" button. Available slots are limited and will be assigned to registered and paid participants as soon as payment is reported. Early payment is advised in order to secure participation. Allow some time for payment processing if you are paying by wire transfer.
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How do I access the online platform?
72 hours before the webinar takes place, you will receive an invitation to join the session. Please, click the registration link or button provided in the invitation email and complete the registration form.
Virtual platform system requirements
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For PC-based Users:
• Required: Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
• Required: Internet Explorer® 7.0 or newer, Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0 or newer or Google™ Chrome™ 5.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
• Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL, or better Internet connection
• Recommended: Dual-core 2.4GHz CPU or faster with 2GB of RAM (recommended)
For Mac®-based Users:
• Required: OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks and 10.10 Yosemite
• Required: Safari™ 3.0 or newer, Firefox® 3.0 or newer or Google™ Chrome™ 5.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
• Internet Connection Required: Cable modem, DSL, or better Internet connection
• Required: Intel processor (1GB of RAM or better recommended)
To Use VoIP (microphone and speakers or headset):
• Required: Fast Internet connection (384 kbps or more recommended)
• Required: speakers or headset (USB headset recommended)
• NOT required: Microphone - attendees can communicate with the trainer through incorporated chat.
Recommendations
• For the visual section of the training course, we recommend that you have a 64kbps link. This means using an ISDN line or Broadband. Wireless connection is NOT recommended.
• For the audio section of the training course, we recommend that you have a headset or speakers.
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Bio: Carmen Cross has been a professional medical translator of German and Arabic medical documents since 2005. She holds a Bachelor's and two Master's in Arabic language and linguistics, as well as an Arabic-English translation certificate from New York University. In addition to medicine and biotechnology, she is also interested in foreign language acquisition and linguistics. Like her page on Facebook
Free Webinar on Upcoming 4 Series Course "Anatomy for Pharmaceutical Translators"
Petou Rokis Camerún Local time: 23:28 inglés al francés + ...
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Jun 22, 2015
i think it is interesting
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ChrisQH93 España Local time: 00:28 español al catalán + ...
This webinar seems well interesting, but...
Jun 23, 2015
Does anyone know if I'm going to get full access with this free webinar?, it seems that all the participants are just going to get a summary.
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Quentina Chan Malasia Local time: 06:28 Miembro 2015 inglés al chino + ...
This webinar seems well interesting, but...
Jul 3, 2015
ChrisQH93 wrote:
Does anyone know if I'm going to get full access with this free webinar?, it seems that all the participants are just going to get a summary.
Hi,
I found that this four courses interesting too. However, this free webinar, as you have already known, it is an official trailer of a four series webinar course. If you would like to have a full access, the only way is pay for it.
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"I think the topic was very well summarised and presented. On a clear and precise way with the mentio..." Read morening of the words specifical for the subject."
"It was a nice surprise for me because I expected a presentation focused on grammar-related aspects, ..." Read morebut in fact it turned out to be a presentation rich in medical terminology. I learnt new terms and I will try to establish their correspondent in my native language. In my opinion, the rest of the course should also deal with tricky medical words, derivation (meaning of medical suffixes and prefixes) and other things that raise difficulties. Thank you very much for the Power Point presentation and for the list of resources handed out."