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University of Helsinki
Master in Translational Medicine
- Helsinki, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
TRANSMED accepts students from suitable educational backgrounds, such as life sciences and natural sciences, engineering, psychology etc. Students’ diverse backgrounds together with their TRANSMED studies give them a unique skill set for future careers. The Master in Translational Medicine curriculum is organized in close collaboration with researchers and units in the Faculty of Medicine and the Helsinki University Hospital, culminating in clinical rounds in the Helsinki University Hospital.

Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Basics of Medical Transcription
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
An individual who supports doctors by transcribing, formatting, and proofreading dictated medically-oriented reports is known as a medical transcriptionist, or "MT." The primary responsibility of a medical transcriptionist is to produce the uncomplicated and most accurate healthcare documentation possible – and do it fast. This course will provide all the information needed to understand the various aspects of the medical transcriptionist job.


City University Of New York
MA in Translation & Interpreting
- New York, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The master's program in Translation & Interpreting offers students a comprehensive education in language services. It combines coursework in translation and interpretation with practical experience, h...
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University College London (UCL)
Translational Neuroscience MRes
- London, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
An MRes in Translational Neuroscience provides in-depth training in research methodologies, preparing individuals for advanced research careers in neuroscience, particularly those focused on translating scientific discoveries into clinical applications. This degree equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to bridge the gap between preclinical discovery through to first-time-in-human studies.


Asnuntuck Community College
Certificate for Medical Interpreter
- Enfield, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
Medical Interpreters work at hospitals, schools, clinics, mental health facilities, and doctors' offices. They can also work as independent contractors for the many agencies, both local and nationwide. At hospitals, interpreters are required to work in various departments to facilitate communication between patient and provider.


University of Pennsylvania
Translational Research, Certificate: Regulatory Science
- Philadelphia, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Translational Research: Regulatory Science Certificate is designed to help students gain practical knowledge in navigating the complex world of medical product development. It focuses on understan...


University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Regulatory Science – M.P.S.
- Chapel Hill, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Program in Regulatory Science – M.P.S. is designed for those interested in understanding how regulations impact the development, approval, and use of medications and other health products. It cove...
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Medical translation degree programs focus on bridging the language gap in healthcare settings, making vital medical information accessible across different languages. This discipline is crucial as it enhances communication between healthcare professionals and patients, contributing directly to improved patient care and safety.
Through courses in medical terminology, translation theory, and ethics, students learn essential skills such as accurately translating medical documents, pharmaceutical labels, and clinical trial protocols. They also engage in specialized practice to develop competencies in interpreting medical conversations and conveying complex health concepts clearly. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as students explore the nuances of medical language and its implications.
You'll build expertise in linguistics while gaining insight into the healthcare industry, preparing for various career paths. Graduates often find roles as medical interpreters, translators for healthcare providers, or language specialists for pharmaceutical companies. This field emphasizes the importance of precision and cultural understanding, which are vital for successful communication in medical contexts.