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Summer News
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Caduceus Summer 2008
Medical Division
Be sure to look for the online
Summer 2008 edition of Caduceus, the ATA Medical Division's
quarterly newsletter. In addition to glossaries, terminology, and acronyms, this issue features a revealing look at community interpreting in the Canadian healthcare system as well as a review of Alzheimer's disease and anesthesia awareness. Take a minute now to download your copy. You can also find
back issues of Caduceus on the MD website.
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Going Places
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2nd AAIT Annual Conference: International Year of Languages
Atlanta, Georgia • September 27-28, 2008
The 2nd Annual Conference of the
Atlanta Association of Interpreters and Translators (AAIT) offers translators and interpreters an educational opportunity to strengthen skills, earn continuing education points, and expand network of business contacts.
Featured presentations include tips for quality conference interpreting, the ins and outs of open source software, and ways to maximize your Internet exposure. Click for
details and registration information.
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6th Annual TAPIT Conference and Medical Friday
Nashville, Tennessee • September 12-14, 2008
The Tennessee Association of Professional Interpreters and Translators (TAPIT) will host their 6th Annual Conference at Belmont University in Tennessee. Sessions address a wide variety of translation and interpreting professional development as well as two sessions on managing a successful translation or interpreting business. Registration is still open. Download the TAPIT Conference Brochure for additional information.
ATA 49th Annual Conference
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ATA 49th Annual Conference
Orlando, Florida • November 5-8, 2008
The ATA Annual Conference is attended by some of the most experienced translators and interpreters in the profession. Whether you want to learn from them or you are looking to network, this event is the place to find both opportunities.
Conference registration is now open. See the ATA Annual Conference Program for session details. And remember, ATA members can save up to 25% on their registration fee.
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