💉 Seeing the big picture: Translating Diagnostic Imaging (Workshop)

Format: Webinar presentations
Topic: Medical translation

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Start time:Oct 20, 2022 14:00 GMT     Add to calendar

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Language:English
Description

This two-hour workshop is for beginner to experienced medical translators who would like to learn about and better understand the structure, terminology, and dos and don’ts of translating diagnostic imaging reports.

What’s included?



✓ The basics of the three main diagnostic imaging (DI) modalities: radiographs, CT scans, and MRIs.
✓ The structure and terminology used in each DI report.
✓ How to translate “blind” (when you have the report but no image).
✓ Common but avoidable mistranslations.
✓ Real-life translation examples.


Interested in the live workshop?



This course includes:


✓ 10 October 2022: Live 2-hour workshop with Erin
✓ Recordings for registered attendees
✓ Certificate of course completion

Ready to start translating Diagnostic Imaging?



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 Erin Lyons    View feedback | View all courses
Bio: Erin M. Lyons is a full-time French to English and Italian to English translator, medical writer, and consultant and the Owner and President of BiomedNouvelle. Her primary areas of focus include clinical research, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and cosmetic products and she has split her professional career between Europe and the U.S. She has a BA in Romance Languages and Literature from the University of Chicago and an MA in Italian and French Translation from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. She has presented at several ATA Annual Conferences, as well as at the 2011 World Congress of the International Federation of Translators and the 2013 ProZ.com International Conference (Porto) and 6th Annual Congress and Training in France (Biarritz).
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