On Demand: Interpreting Pediatric Vaccines – Past and Present (Watch the recording and earn continuing education credits) 4 CEUs by DSHS (#681), AOC, OJD, CCHI, ATA. 0.4 by IMIA/NBCMI, $60/Members

  • 05/01/2023
  • 09/26/2025
  • Online. Watch the recording and earn CEUs

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NOTIS’s Community Interpreters Division (CID) presents:

Interpreting Pediatric Vaccines – Past and Present 

Unpacking the Evolution of Vaccination in Children:
A Historical and Modern Perspective

Pr
esented by Sara Greenlee, MA CT


NOTE:
This is a pre-recorded workshop reformatted into on-demand.


What is it about?
Vaccines are the newest hot topic across the world. If you have worked in pediatric medicine though, you are already very familiar with them. But do we really know everything we’d like to about pediatric vaccines and the diseases that they prevent? If you’re curious about the science behind different types of vaccines or the systemic damage one tiny pathogen can cause, then this is the workshop for you. We will dive deep into the diseases targeted by the CDC’s pediatric vaccination schedule and the vaccines that are making them history.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Understand the vaccine schedule recommended by the CDC for pediatric patients
  • Understand the different types of vaccines currently recommended for children in the US and the science behind their development
  • Learn about disease pathology of vaccine-preventable pediatric illnesses
  • Practice targeted skills necessary for interpreting the vaccine schedule and vaccine information
  • Become familiar with diseases discussed in well child and vaccine appointments


Cost?
 
$60 NOTIS members, $85 Non-members  (Click to Join NOTIS)

Registration? 
Via the webAfter registering, you will receive an email confirmation. If you do not receive a confirmation, your registration did not go through. Registration confirmation will include a video link, presentation slides and instructions on how to receive a certificate of attendance.

  1. Watch the recording (4 hours)
  2. Make a note of the two attendance codes from the recording
  3. Email the attendance codes to NOTIS 
  4. Receive a certificate of attendance within a week


Continuing Education credits

  Approved Credits 
Washington State DSHS 4 general credits (Approval number: 681)
Washington State AOC 4 general credits
Oregon Judicial Department 4 general credits 
ATA 4 self-study hours may be able to claim ATA CEPs from this recorded event. Please go to the ATA website at https://www.atanet.org/certification/continuing-education-requirement/ and review 'Category B, Self-study' for more information.)
CCHI 4 credits (program ID: 9790)
IMIA/NBCMI 0.4 credits (Education Registry ID 22-1036)


NOTIS issues proof of continuing education at the time it is earned.
NOTIS does not warrant the replacement of lost certificates.



 Who is teaching?

Sara Greenlee, MA, CT is a medical translator and interpreter who works both in-house and as a freelancer. She is an ATA certified translator (Spanish > English) and a CCHI certified interpreter (CHI™-Spanish). She also holds a master’s degree in Translation and Interpretation from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS). Her career in medical interpretation began at Stanford Children’s Hospital in California and continued at Strong Memorial Hospital and its pediatric counterpart, Golisano Children’s Hospital, in New York. She currently works at Children’s Hospital of Orange County in Southern California.

On-demand workshops are nonrefundable. Transfer of credit to another workshop is not allowed.

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