Foreign Language Credential (FLC) Session Outlines
The resource is session outlines for the FLC. The description is below.
The goals of the Foreign Language Credential (FLC) Training Curriculum are to train incumbent and aspiring healthcare workers at all levels to:
• Proficiently use healthcare terminology in both English and their native language
• Use basic translation skills, such as parroting and chunking, in a healthcare setting
• Adopt a culturally competent approach to the care and translation services that they provide to patients.
By addressing these needs, participants will be better prepared to offer accurate healthcare and high standards of customer service to patients. The program leads to a certificate of completion in foreign language proficiency that supports career advancement in a competitive healthcare job market.
- Date:
- 2015-07
- Primary Material Type:
- Instructor and/or Advisor/Case Manager Support Materials
- Institution:
- City University of New York
- Project Name:
- Northeast Resiliency Consortium
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Credential Cultural Competence
Industry / Occupation
- Industry Partner:
- Maimonides Medical Center advised Kingsborough Community College that FLC would be beneficial to allied healthcare workers and hospital/outpatient professionals.
- Industry Sector:
- Health Care and Social Assistance (62)
- Occupation:
- Community and Social Services Occupations -- Medical and Public Health Social Workers (21-1022)
Education / Instructional Information
- Instructional Program:
- Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics (16)
- Number of weeks per course:
- 4
- Number of courses in the program:
- 4
- Program Delivery Format:
- Face-to-face
Copyright / Licensing
- Copyright Owner:
- Kingsborough Community College