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Our courses equip interpreters, educators, healthcare providers, and organizational leaders with the tools to champion accessibility and inclusion for Deaf and hard of hearing individuals.

Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
Balancing the Scales The History, Ethics, and Future of Weight Loss Drugs_Overlay Image
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During this session on weight loss pharmacology, presenter Nicole Fleming discusses the origins of weight loss drugs, current medications such as GLP-1’s, and the benefits, risks, and controversy of this rapidly shifting field.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A multi-paneled presentation features a slide on the left detailing MRI findings for Glioblastoma, describing it as a fast-growing, aggressive tumor arising from glial cells. On the right, presenters Dr. Jaime Wilson and Elizabeth Ayers are shown in separate video feeds, with Dr. Wilson actively signing while Elizabeth listens from an office setting.
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Presented by Dr. Jaime Wilson and Elizabeth Ayers, this session provides participants with a practical, narrative framework for navigating the complex intersection of neuroimaging and mental health diagnostics. Attendees will master the technical language of MRI, CT, and PET scans while developing concrete strategies to translate clinical findings into accessible, dignified communication that preserves ethical boundaries.
Sign Language Interpreters
Healthcare Interpreting Linguistics Pre-Conference: 2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters
This image shows a split-screen presentation featuring a signing Barbara Spiecker, Ph.D. while a slide is visible on the left. The slide poses the question, "Is This Sign Informative or Non-Informative?" and lists characteristics of a "Non-Informative Sign," including Connotation, Morpheme, Association, Register, Grammatical Form, and Context.
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This session with Barbara Spiecker, PhD, a deaf marine ecologist, is designed to deepen ASL-STEM interpretation by exploring spatial and kinesthetic strategies for conveying complex concepts.
Sign Language Interpreters
Healthcare Interpreting Pre-Conference: 2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters
A split screen shows a woman using sign language on the right, and a presentation slide titled "Types of Cancer" on the left. The slide categorizes cancers by cell/tissue type with six illustrative diagrams.
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This workshop led by Alicia Wooten, PhD, a Deaf biology expert, equips interpreters with the knowledge and ASL vocabulary needed to accurately convey cancer biology concepts.
Sign Language Interpreters
Healthcare Interpreting Linguistics Pre-Conference: 2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters
Two anatomical diagrams of the heart titled "Systole and Diastole During a Cardiac Cycle" are displayed, with a presenter, Alicia Booten, PhD, visible on the right side using American Sign Language. The left diagram (a) illustrates diastole (ventricle filling) with the AV valves open, and the right diagram (b) illustrates systole (ventricle contraction) with the semilunar valves open.
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This workshop led by Alicia Wooten, PhD, a Deaf biology expert, is designed to support interpreters in developing a strong understanding and foundation in cardiac function and expand their ASL vocabulary.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen presentation shows a slide titled "The Dementia Stages & Caregiving Timeline" on the left, featuring a metaphorical winding path with labels such as "Crystal Clarity," "Hazy Horizon," and "Twilight Zone". On the right, presenter Dr. Jaime Wilson is pictured against a solid blue background.
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During this session, Dr. Jaime Wilson examines the complex communication dynamics and ethical considerations that arise when Deaf caregivers and care receivers navigate the dementia care system. By exploring real-world scenarios, the session provides interpreters with practical strategies to dismantle barriers and facilitate the person-centered support essential for these families.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen presentation shows a slide titled "Deaf-led Open Process" on the left, which details formative experiences and prepping for encounters. On the right, presenter Kellynette Gomez is displayed.
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Led by Kellynette Gomez, this interactive workshop provides interpreters with essential insights into the core functions of social work and their impact on communication with Deaf and hard-of-hearing clients. Participants will learn to apply trauma-informed, client-centered strategies that bridge the gap between mental health professionals and interpreters to ensure ethically grounded and empathetic care.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
This slide presents a table comparing the "Stages of Career (by time)" for both Physicians and Interpreters in a healthcare setting. The table highlights parallels from college degrees through specialization and years of experience. The presentation is being conducted by Dr. Chris Moreland and Amanda David, whose video feeds are stacked on the right side.
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This session explores the structural and institutional dynamics that influence interpreter–Deaf professional relationships, including career stages, organizational parameters, and evolving field demands. Presenters Amanda David and Dr. Christopher Moreland examine how professional/interpreter teams form and how to enter these relationships with professionalism and intention.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Legal Interpreting Summit Legal Interpreting
The slide shows a diagram of "Legal Interpreting Competency Domains" with a cycle connecting "Court/Legal System," "Legal Theory," "Protocol," "Interpreting," and "Professional Development." A woman with short dark hair and a navy suit jacket is signing, looking at the camera.
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This seminar featuring Carla M. Mathers, Esquire, SC:L will provide a comprehensive overview of the legal system for practicing and potential court interpreters.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
This presentation slide, framed with cheerful, hand-drawn stars and leaves, lists the session's agenda under the title "WHAT WE'LL EXPLORE TOGETHER." The points cover topics like navigating the "tech world," the culture of tech meetings, and strategies for interpreting with confidence. Presenter Claire Labry is visible on the right and is actively signing.
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During this beginner-friendly session, presenter Claire Labry explores the kinds of language, context, and culture that can make or break effective interpretation in the world of tech.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
The screenshot shows a presentation slide titled "BOUNDARY RISKS AND PARTICIPANT REFLECTIONS" next to a presenter signing in front of a blue background. The slide covers common boundary risks, the importance of pre-documentation, and the need for reflective practice in interpreting. The image of the presenter, Christopher Tester, PhD, is labeled below the video frame.
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Some Deaf professionals request interpreting for their own access while also coordinating or providing interpreting for others. During this session, Dr. Christopher Tester examines practical and ethical dynamics through research and practice-based examples.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen video call features a slide titled "PART 4: COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY" alongside two participants, Eric Epstein and Diana Cho. Eric is actively signing while Diana is watching.
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In this specialized workshop, Diana Cho and Eric Epstein dive into advanced ASL syntax and Non-Manual Signals (NMS), providing interpreters with the linguistic tools necessary to navigate complex mental and behavioral health settings. Participants will master practical techniques for conveying disorganized thought patterns and refined role-shifting, ensuring high-fidelity communication during critical clinical encounters.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
This screenshot displays a slide on "Research ethics," listing bullet points for both good practices ("Good to do") and potential pitfalls ("Things to watch out for"). Key positive points include transparency, open science, and peer review, while warnings include p-hacking and predatory journals. Presenter Adam Stone is visible on the right and is signing as he discusses the content.
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During this session, presenter Adam Stone, PhD guides participants through the contrasting mental models of data in academic and business contexts. By understanding these differences, interpreters will be better equipped to anticipate terminology, clarify intent, and support meaning-rich interpretations in data-heavy environments.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen video features presenters Trenton Marsh and Jeremy during a discussion. Jeremy, on the right against a blue background, is actively signing with an expressive facial expression while Trenton, on the left, looks on.
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In this session, Trenton Marsh and Jeremy Quiroga provide the tools necessary to navigate challenging mental health interpreting encounters with grace, moving beyond internal and external conflict toward self-awareness and understanding. Through insightful discussions on root causes and diverse perspectives, they empower participants to transform potential friction into opportunities for professional growth and enhanced personal well-being.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Legal Interpreting Summit Legal Interpreting
A title slide reads "THE PLAYERS" followed by a bulleted list: "DEPOSING ATTORNEY," "DEPONENT," "DEFENDING ATTORNEY," "COURT REPORTER," and "INTERPRETER." A woman with short dark hair, wearing a black top and scarf, is signing from a black office chair.
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This course with Carla M. Mathers, Esquire, SC:L is designed to provide participants with a theoretical overview of a commonly interpreted civil legal setting – the deposition.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
Interpreting Perioperative Medicine and Anatomy_Overlay Image_v2
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As providers often use medical terminology and anatomy to clarify surgical procedures to patients, presenter Julia Bartsch provides classification of anatomy, review typical “day-of-surgery” vocabulary, and visually describe common physiology seen in surgical diseases.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting Linguistics
A screen recording showing a man, identified as Nigel Howard, in a black t-shirt pointing down toward his chest while speaking. To his left is a slide with the title "Immune System." The slide features a labeled diagram of the human lymphatic system, showing the lymphatic vessels and key organs like the adenoids, tonsils, thymus, spleen, appendix, Peyer's patches (in the small intestine), lymph nodes, and bone marrow. The left side of the slide has a solid light blue background with the words "IMMUNE SYSTEM" centered vertically.
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This session with Nigel Howard is designed to expand participants’ understanding of the structure and function of the immune system and to provide model language that participants can use when interpreting in healthcare settings.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting Linguistics
Linguistics and Considerations - Skeletal System_Overlay Image
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This session with presenter Nigel Howard is designed to expand participants’ understanding of the structure and function of the skeletal system and to provide model language that participants can use when interpreting in healthcare settings.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
This image captures a video call featuring a discussion slide and a presenter. The slide is titled "Questions + Discussion" and poses two questions about marketing branches and the "parent/branch" relationship in interpreting. The right side features Katherine Lee who is signing.
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This session with Katherine Lees, a marketing, advertising, public relations, and communications industry expert, decodes common marketing jargon and explains how these concepts apply to your interpreting.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen layout shows a dark grey slide on the left titled "My trauma-loss history" with the phrase "Being neutral in work is doing our own work". On the right, presenter Leslie Pertz is signing.
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Go beyond the myth of neutrality and explore how your own unexamined internal landscape shapes your professional practice. This immersive workshop with Leslie Pertz challenges interpreters to confront their biases and mental health narratives to foster more authentic, ethical, and trauma-informed connections.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting Teaming
This image is a screenshot from a video conference or webinar focused on medical interpreting, specifically discussing teaming and trust. On the left, a slide reads: "Trust while teaming is important in all interactions: in person, over VRI and hybrid," highlighting the necessity of trust across different interpreting modalities. The right side shows two male participants, Trenton Marsh and Jeremy Quiroga.
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This discussion between presenter and CDIs Jeremy Quiroga and Trenton Marsh emphasizes the critical role of teamwork and trust within the interpreting process, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen video call features two presenters, Trenton Marsh and Jeremy, engaged in a professional discussion. Trenton, on the left, is wearing glasses and actively signing, while Jeremy, on the right, participates from a studio with a blue background.
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This engaging session with Trenton Marsh and Jeremy Quiroga features mock scenarios designed to explore how teamwork dynamics and personal biases influence mental health interpreting. Participants will analyze these situational contexts to develop collaborative strategies that foster trust and improve overall patient experiences.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Interpreting for Deaf Professionals Summit
This is a presentation slide titled "Recognizing & Managing Boundary Crossings," which lists ethical red flags (social over-involvement, romantic entanglements) and response strategies for interpreters, concluding with the need to "Consider Role Space Model." The slide is shown alongside two video panels of men, one of whom is using American Sign Language.
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During this session, presenters and certified deaf interpreters (CDIs) Jeremy Quiroga and Trenton Marsh explore shared experiences and mindsets of both Deaf professionals and the interpreters who work with them.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Legal Interpreting Summit Legal Interpreting
The slide discusses "SEMANTICS" and lists subbranches including "FORMAL SEMANTICS" and "CONCEPTUAL SEMANTICS." On the right, a man in a navy shirt is signing, pointing his right index finger upwards while his left hand is pointing forward and down.
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This interactive session with presenter Nigel Howard is designed to help participants explore the role of semantics in legal interpreting, with an emphasis on how meaning is shaped and conveyed through ASL.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen presentation shows a slide on the left titled "SEMANTICS" that outlines subbranches such as "logical aspects of meaning," "lexical semantics," and "conceptual semantics". On the right, Nigel Howard is pictured in a dark blue shirt and signing.
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In this interactive session, presenter Nigel Howard guides participants through an exploration of mental health semantics to examine how ASL word choice and context shape interpretation accuracy. The workshop aims to help interpreters make more deliberate linguistic decisions, ensuring clarity and effectiveness when navigating the complexities of mental health discourse.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
Stories from the Frontlines - Emergency Medicine as Told by a Deaf Nurse_Overlay Image
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This session explores the emergency department through the eyes of a Deaf emergency room nurse, Nicole Fleming. During this session, Nicole discusses factors impacting patient care, common medical emergencies, and the “who’s who” of the emergency department.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen presentation shows a slide titled "MAO-I CONTINUED..." on the left, listing side effects like orthostasis and sedation alongside clinical pearls regarding medication wash-out periods. On the right, presenter Dr. Ashley Walker is pictured in a black t-shirt and glasses.
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Join Dr. Ashley Walker for an insightful exploration into the pharmacological landscape of mental health, covering essential treatments for conditions ranging from anxiety and ADHD to schizophrenia. This session breaks down how these medications function and offers valuable clinical pearls to help you confidently identify and understand the most commonly prescribed psychiatric drugs.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Summit for Mental Health Interpreting Mental Health Interpreting
A split-screen presentation shows Dr. Jaime Wilson in a maroon shirt and tie presenting next to a slide titled "Villain #2: Dementia." The slide includes an illustration of an older man with a puzzle and text describing dementia as a progressive cognitive decline affecting memory, thinking, and daily functioning.
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In this session, Dr. Jaime Wilson equips interpreters with essential tools to navigate the frequently confused terminology and distinct clinical presentations of depression, dementia, and delirium. By exploring specific diagnostic criteria and communication nuances, Dr. Wilson emphasizes how these critical differences directly impact effective interpretation within mental health settings.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
The image is a still from a medical lecture showing a woman speaking on the right and a presentation slide on the left. The slide is titled "VCUG – Voiding Cystourethrogram" and displays three X-ray images comparing a normal bladder (no reflux) to images where a contrast agent (iodine) reveals Grade III reflux and a duplicated collecting system in the right kidney.
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Part II of this series with Elizabeth Ayers builds on Part I (basics session) by introducing advanced imaging procedures that can be both diagnostic and therapeutic.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
Elizabeth Ayers is presenting on Medical Ultrasound via a video conference, holding an ultrasound transducer while gesturing with her free hand. A slide in the background illustrates the internal components of a transducer, like the piezoelectric elements, and shows four types of transducers (Linear, Micro-convex, Convex, and Phased array) with their respective frequency ranges and depths of penetration.
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During this session, presenter Elizabeth Ayers introduces imaging modalities along with corresponding normal and abnormal clinical images to help inform contextually appropriate interpretations during diagnostic medical imaging procedures.
Sign Language Interpreters
2025 Deaf in Healthcare Summit for Interpreters Healthcare Interpreting
Why Make It a Battlefield - Interpersonal or Intrapersonal_Overlay Image_v2
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This conversation between presenters and CDIs Jeremy Quiroga and Trenton Marsh is designed to equip you with the tools necessary to navigate challenging situations with grace and understanding, rather than engaging in destructive battles with others or within yourself.

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