Jennifer Kenyon shares highlights of her presentation on CLAS, collaboration, and communication for the 9th Annual TAHIT Educational Symposium.
Finding Equivalents for U.S. Healthcare Terms: Googling it and Beyond
Natalya Mytareva highlights her topic on interpreting non-standardized healthcare terms. She’ll present at the 9th Annual TAHIT Educational Symposium.
You might be a medical interpreter manager if
Here's a fun post highlighting what it's like to be a medical interpreter manager.
Interpreter Managers: Your Team Needs Resources!
This post highlights the third of six steps for interpreter managers to create a great place for medical interpreters to work: Resources.
Healthcare Interpreters: Prepare for the Changes in Our Profession!
Eliana Lobo shares highlights of her presentation for working medical interpreters, which she'll present at the 9th Annual TAHIT Educational Symposium.
You Might be a Medical Interpreter If
A fun collection of how medical interpreters finished this sentence: "You might be a medical interpreter if. . ."
Medical Interpreter Continuing Education Is the Coolest
What goes into the design and development of our medical interpreter continuing education courses? A lot of CPLP®.
Medical Interpreter Dress Code: Smells and a Closing Thought
This post in the medical interpreter dress code series focuses on smells, which are as impactful as your visual image.
Medical Interpreter Dress Code: Jewelry, Piercings & Tattoos
This topic in the interpreter dress code series focuses jewelry, piercings, and tattoos and their impact on your professional integrity.
Medical Interpreter Dress Code: Accessories
We’ve covered a number of topics with our series on dress codes for medical interpreters. Today we’ll highlight accessories.
Appreciation Is Key to Creating a Great Place for Interpreters to Work
Appreciation is the second of six steps to creating a great place for medical interpreters to work.
Medical Interpreter Dress Code: Shoes
In this series we’ve been building the foundations of a professional dress code for medical interpreters. We’re at the final basic piece: shoes!
Medical Interpreter Dress Code: Bottoms
We’ve covered a number of topics with our series on dress codes for medical interpreters. Today we’ll continue the discussion by focusing on bottoms.
Why Connecting Cultures' Online Learning Works for Medical Interpreter Continuing Education
In this post highlights why Connecting Cultures' online learning works for medical interpreter continuing education.
How to Create Collaborative Healthcare Interpreter Teams
Here are four things managers can do to foster collaboration among their team of healthcare interpreters.