
Presenter: Shaobo (Chris) Jiang
CEUs: Approved for IMIA/NBCMI 0.15, CCHI 1.5 CE Hours CEAP and RID Activity 0.15 CEUs in Professional Studies.
Description:
With Resting, Uplifting, and Movement (RUM) practices, the aim of this presentation is to help medical interpreters, and everyone, become kinder, stronger and happier at work and in their personal lives. RUM first takes attendees on a backstage tour of the brain to understand how our brain handles stress, and the challenges our brain has in this process. We will share a set of concepts and practices that help cultivate a resilient brain and a resilient mindset.
Objectives:
- Understanding stress from a neuroscience perspective
- Practices that cultivate a resilient brain
- Seeing the world through a resilient mindset
Bio:
Shaobo is a CCHI Certified Healthcare Interpreter, an ATA Certified Translator, and a Certified Resilience Trainer. He felt connected with self-compassion and resilience practices a few years ago, thanks to all the wellness seminars at his workplace. These practices have helped him a great deal during the pandemic and in his everyday life. He is looking forward to sharing some wellness ideas and becoming kinder, stronger and happier with everyone.
Cost:
- CHIA Members: $15
- Non-Members: $30
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Please note: All registrations are final. Refunds and cancellations are not available.
Platform and Recordings:
Zoom recorded webinars will be offered on demand on the provision that the quality of the recording is adequate. CHIA cannot guarantee the availability of on demand viewing.
CEUs:
CEUs for sessions are only available to participants who complete the entire activity. Your viewing will be timestamped to verify participation and issue certificates.

Languages:
This presentation will be delivered in English and apply to both spoken and sign language interpreting. The presenter may reference examples in multiple languages, as relevant to the content.
Training level:
This session is intended for working interpreters and is appropriate for all experience levels. While interpreting students are welcome to attend CHIA events, these events are not specifically designed for students—though they are still likely to benefit from participating.
Questions?
Email the Education Committee Chair:
education@chiaonline.org
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