

NOTIS’s Community Interpreters Division (CID) presents:
Interpreting for Spiritual Care
Presented by Yuliya Speroff
Spiritual Care plays a unique yet essential role in caring for patients, whether the patient practices a particular religion or needs an additional layer of support in the face of a life-changing health event. Even the most experienced interpreters may feel uncertain when interpreting for spiritual care encounters - concerns can range from not being familiar with sacred texts to being able to do a good job when you don't share the patients' beliefs. This presentation will introduce the participants to the work of spiritual care providers, outline specific challenges that interpreters may face when interpreting during spiritual care encounters and discuss strategies for overcoming them.
Thursday, April 17, 2024, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. PST
Three days in advance, and again the day before the event, you will receive reminder emails with log-on instructions. Email or Text/Call 425-247-0684 (voice message only) if you don't receive a reminder. Skype Name: live:notisnet
$38 NOTIS members, $68 Non-members (Click to Join NOTIS)
Via the web by three days prior to the workshop date. After registering, you will receive an email confirmation; if you do not receive a confirmation, your registration did not go through.
Before you register, make sure that your online setup meets the equipment and connectivity requirements. Please read these important Requirements (click below) before proceeding with your registration.
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Credit status will be updated upon approval.
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Credits Requested |
Approval Status |
Washington State DSHS |
2 general |
Approved (#694) |
Washington State AOC |
2 general |
Approved |
ATA |
2 |
Approved (category A) |
CCHI |
2 |
Approved |
IMIA/NBCMI |
0.2 (Registry ID:22-1309) |
Approved |


Yuliya Speroff is a Russian-English CoreCHI™ and DSHS-certified healthcare interpreter. Yuliya first started interpreting over 10 years ago in her hometown of Novosibirsk, Russia and has since interpreted in a variety of settings – from a fighter jet factory to a live brain surgery, and most recently at a number of hospitals in Seattle. Yuliya also holds an MA in Business Management and is certified as both an English and a Russian language instructor with more than 10 years of teaching experience. Yuliya’s The Medical Interpreter Blog focuses on providing medical interpreters with resources and information for continuous professional development.

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