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IW 107: Interview Dr Carol Patrie Part 3: Pioneering Interpreter Education

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ADVENTURE!!! EXCITEMENT!!! That's interpreting!!

Well, to hear Dr Carol Patrie's story you'd think our field is full of adventure. She tells us the details of how she trained interpreters at the University of Rochester, New York and at Gallaudet University. She had little to no materials, research, or support to turn to. What did she do? Well, it's simple really and she'll tell us today on the episode. Enjoy.
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ADVENTURE!!! EXCITEMENT!!! That's interpreting!!

Well, to hear Dr Carol Patrie's story you'd think our field is full of adventure. She tells us the details of how she trained interpreters at the University of Rochester, New York and at Gallaudet University. She had little to no materials, research, or support to turn to. What did she do? Well, it's simple really and she'll tell us today on the episode. Enjoy.
Support the Show.

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