A desire to bridge the language barrier gap is what L.Dinorah Roldan, Yolaine Batista and Eloisa Gonzalez have in common. All three women, eager to contribute and make a difference in their ...
KATHERINE GARCIA REPORTS, SHE HAS BEEN A LIGHT FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING FAMILIES AND HEALTH CARE STEP FOUR YEARS. KATHERINE: AN IMMIGRANT FROM PERU, JULIA TYSON, RECEIVED HER INTERPRETER CERTIFICATE ...
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Becoming a certified healthcare interpreter takes more than language skills—it requires targeted training, exams, and ongoing education. From choosing the right credential to meeting continuing ...
Going to the doctor can be an uncomfortable and intimidating experience. But imagine if you couldn't communicate with your doctor or nurse to describe your symptoms or explain your medical history. As ...
Dr. Jennifer Servi-Roberts, third from left, observes, from left, community Spanish-interpreting students Cristal Castaneda of Clayton, Luis Vera of Smithfield and Rita Harrington of Coats as they ...
Medical interpreters juggle rapid listening, comprehension, and translation under pressure, making strong memory and note-taking skills essential. From structured note systems to mnemonic devices, ...
Violeta Perez may be living in a Danvers motel that houses shelter residents, but she is hoping that a new program that’s training her to become a medical interpreter will lift her and her newborn ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - In East Texas there are about 90,000 people in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. There are only about 1,500 interpreters in the state to assist these individuals. “We are ...
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