Interpreting Medications & Other Treatments
November 12, 2025, 5pm ET
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Cynthia Mauleón served as a medical interpreter for thirty years, including working with Cuban refugees for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and interpreting for a medical team in a Mayan village. Mauleón has experience both as a staff interpreter and interpreter supervisor for a regional trauma hospital, and has trained interpreters who speak more than 100 languages.
She lived and worked in Mexico for thirteen years and holds a BA in International Studies from the American University in Washington, D.C.. She studied interpreting at the Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Mexico, and at the University of Minnesota. Cynthia is the author of Terminology Workbook for Medical Interpreters
In addition to interpreting, Cynthia is a writer, blogger and Healing Touch practitioner. She can be reached at cynthiamauleon.com
Instructions about medications can be complicated, especially when weaning off a medication or adjusting a dosage. Never is precision in meaning more important than when interpreting information regarding medications. This is arguably the area that provides the highest risk of serious consequences due to interpreter error. In this webinar, instructor Cynthia Mauleón will share tips for eliminating interpreter errors, including incorporating the Teach Back method and devising an interpreter protocol.
After this webinar, participants will be familiar with:
It is recommended to purchase this book to accompany the course.
Navigating the American healthcare system can be confusing and overwhelming. For many LEP patients, the US healthcare system provides one more layer of stress and complexity for them to contend with. As interpreters, we often walk alongside patients as they struggle to navigate the healthcare system to receive the care they need. It is essential that we have a basic understanding of healthcare concepts and terminology.
Health is intricately intertwined with many other aspects of daily living. Patients who don’t have a roof over their heads, enough to eat, stable family situations or a good support network are less likely to achieve optimal health outcomes. Interpreting in a health care setting inevitably involves intersection with social services. In this webinar, Cynthia Mauleón will familiarize interpreters with concepts and terminology related to the American healthcare and social services systems.
After this webinar, participants will be able to:
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