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CERTIFICATION
Certification as a complex undertaking. The NCIHC believes that the development of a national certification process goes beyond the creation of a test. We believe that certification is a complex process in any field but especially so in a field in which theHOME FOR TRAINERS
The Home for Trainers has three ongoing initiatives: Webinars for trainers, created to help interpreter trainers address training issues and improve training content, methods and techniques to better meet the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs, providing such support by setting up a series of Webinars with pertinent instructional opportunities and related resources.MEMBER BENEFITS
Individual member (choose if you are a member of NCIHC only) $55/year. Discounted individual member (choose if you are an active member of another interpreter organization) $45/year. Student member (valid for one year only) $30/year. Non-profit organization (includes six listserv subscriptions) $145/year. Corporate member (includes sixlistserv
2021 AMM - NCIHC
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. If accommodations are needed for communication access such as ASL interpreters or CART please contact Amy Niven at by April 1, 2021. At least 7 business days advance notice is requested in order to assure availability; requests made fewer than 7 days prior to the event will attempt to beOF PRACTICE
NATIONAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE for Interpreters in Health Care Funded by a grant from National Council on Interpreting in Health Carewww.ncihc.org
INTERPRETER ADVOCACY IN HEALTHCARE ENCOUNTERS Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters. The NCIHC Standards of Practice work group has just published “Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look.”. This interactive workshop will highlight several of the ideas presented in the paper. We will explore the sociological definition of role to understand the place of NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR INTERPRETERS IN HEALTH CARE A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care • July 2004 • Page 3 of 23 Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care The interpreter treats as confidential, within the treating team, allinformation
SIGHT TRANSLATION AND WRITTEN TRANSLATION GUIDELINES … Sight Translation and Written Translation: Guidelines for Healthcare Interpreters 3. Sight translation: Sight translation is the oral rendition of text written in one language into another language and is THE HEALTH CARE INTERPRETER ROLE: The National Council on Interpreting in Health Care. Working Papers Series. THE ROLE OF THE HEALTH CARE INTERPRETER. An evolving dialogue. by. Maria-Paz Beltran Avery, Ph.D HOME RESOURCESHOME FOR TRAINERSSTANDARDS FOR TRAININGMISSION, GOALS AND VALUES NCIHC Statement Discrimination and Racism Against People of Asian Descent. Asians have a long, rich, and complicated history in the United State s.. Sadly, th at histo r y includes being the targets of racial bias, discrimination, and violence, which has increased exponentially as a result of the pandemic. Stop AAPI Hate has reported 3,795 incidents between March 19, 2020 and February 28, 2021.CERTIFICATION
Certification as a complex undertaking. The NCIHC believes that the development of a national certification process goes beyond the creation of a test. We believe that certification is a complex process in any field but especially so in a field in which theHOME FOR TRAINERS
The Home for Trainers has three ongoing initiatives: Webinars for trainers, created to help interpreter trainers address training issues and improve training content, methods and techniques to better meet the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs, providing such support by setting up a series of Webinars with pertinent instructional opportunities and related resources.MEMBER BENEFITS
Individual member (choose if you are a member of NCIHC only) $55/year. Discounted individual member (choose if you are an active member of another interpreter organization) $45/year. Student member (valid for one year only) $30/year. Non-profit organization (includes six listserv subscriptions) $145/year. Corporate member (includes sixlistserv
2021 AMM - NCIHC
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. If accommodations are needed for communication access such as ASL interpreters or CART please contact Amy Niven at by April 1, 2021. At least 7 business days advance notice is requested in order to assure availability; requests made fewer than 7 days prior to the event will attempt to beOF PRACTICE
NATIONAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE for Interpreters in Health Care Funded by a grant from National Council on Interpreting in Health Carewww.ncihc.org
INTERPRETER ADVOCACY IN HEALTHCARE ENCOUNTERS Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters. The NCIHC Standards of Practice work group has just published “Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look.”. This interactive workshop will highlight several of the ideas presented in the paper. We will explore the sociological definition of role to understand the place of NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR INTERPRETERS IN HEALTH CARE A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care • July 2004 • Page 3 of 23 Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care The interpreter treats as confidential, within the treating team, allinformation
SIGHT TRANSLATION AND WRITTEN TRANSLATION GUIDELINES … Sight Translation and Written Translation: Guidelines for Healthcare Interpreters 3. Sight translation: Sight translation is the oral rendition of text written in one language into another language and is THE HEALTH CARE INTERPRETER ROLE: The National Council on Interpreting in Health Care. Working Papers Series. THE ROLE OF THE HEALTH CARE INTERPRETER. An evolving dialogue. by. Maria-Paz Beltran Avery, Ph.D ETHICS AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look Published March 2021. Our discussion of advocacy in the interpreted healthcare encounter will draw on both the NCIHC Code of Ethics and the NCIHC Standards of Practice.Understanding the connection between the NCIHC Code of Ethics and the NCIHC Standards of Practice is critical to the professional performance of the healthcare ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Organizational Structure. The NCIHC is currently governed by an 11-member Board made up of the President, Vice-President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and 7 Directors. Board members serve two-year terms and are elected by the NCIHC membership. Half of the board is re-electedin any given year.
MEMBER BENEFITS
Individual member (choose if you are a member of NCIHC only) $55/year. Discounted individual member (choose if you are an active member of another interpreter organization) $45/year. Student member (valid for one year only) $30/year. Non-profit organization (includes six listserv subscriptions) $145/year. Corporate member (includes sixlistserv
INTERPRETER ADVOCACY IN HEALTHCARE ENCOUNTERS Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters. The NCIHC Standards of Practice work group has just published “Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look.”. This interactive workshop will highlight several of the ideas presented in the paper. We will explore the sociological definition of role to understand the place of2021 AMM - NCIHC
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. If accommodations are needed for communication access such as ASL interpreters or CART please contact Amy Niven at by April 1, 2021. At least 7 business days advance notice is requested in order to assure availability; requests made fewer than 7 days prior to the event will attempt to be INTERPRETER ASSOCIATIONS Interpreter Associations. Looking for a home close to home? There are a growing number of local and regional interpreter associations around the country that focus on health care interpreting. FREE WEBINAR: MAR 28 NCIHC has been monitoring developments of the coronavirus, COVID-19 that has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Healthcare organizations and interpreters are suddenly found in a situation with face-to-face interpreting may needWHAT’S IN A WORD?
2 / A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATION IN HEALTH CARE / NATIONAL HEALTH LAW PROGRAM InTrodUCTIon As the United States becomes an increasingly diverse country, health care systems findthemselves
A DEEPER DELVE INTO INTERPRETER ADVOCACY TO PREVENT … A DEEPER DELVE INTO INTERPRETER ADVOCACY TO PREVENT HARM 2 standards that pertain to it (see NCIHC, 2004, page 3, for the complete listingof the nine ethical
GUIDE TO INTERPRETER POSITIONING IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS Guide to Interpreter Positioning in Health Care Settings • May 2003 5 advice. Patients may be more inclined to make side comments to the interpreter. In addition, some patients just do not speak to the provider and will actually turn around to HOME RESOURCESHOME FOR TRAINERSSTANDARDS FOR TRAININGMISSION, GOALS AND VALUES NCIHC Statement Discrimination and Racism Against People of Asian Descent. Asians have a long, rich, and complicated history in the United State s.. Sadly, th at histo r y includes being the targets of racial bias, discrimination, and violence, which has increased exponentially as a result of the pandemic. Stop AAPI Hate has reported 3,795 incidents between March 19, 2020 and February 28, 2021.CERTIFICATION
Certification as a complex undertaking. The NCIHC believes that the development of a national certification process goes beyond the creation of a test. We believe that certification is a complex process in any field but especially so in a field in which the ETHICS AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICEHOME FOR TRAINERS
The Home for Trainers has three ongoing initiatives: Webinars for trainers, created to help interpreter trainers address training issues and improve training content, methods and techniques to better meet the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs, providing such support by setting up a series of Webinars with pertinent instructional opportunities and related resources.2021 AMM - NCIHC
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. If accommodations are needed for communication access such as ASL interpreters or CART please contact Amy Niven at by April 1, 2021. At least 7 business days advance notice is requested in order to assure availability; requests made fewer than 7 days prior to the event will attempt to be WEBINAR LANDING PAGE Through the NCIHC Home for Trainers Webinar Initiative, you’ll find tips and strategies to help you improve training content, methods and techniques. We host a webinar every other month and each webinar features interesting and timely material selected and presented by leaders in the field of interpreter training. INTERPRETER ADVOCACY IN HEALTHCARE ENCOUNTERS Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters. The NCIHC Standards of Practice work group has just published “Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look.”. This interactive workshop will highlight several of the ideas presented in the paper. We will explore the sociological definition of role to understand the place ofOF PRACTICE
NATIONAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE for Interpreters in Health Care Funded by a grant from National Council on Interpreting in Health Carewww.ncihc.org
NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR INTERPRETERS IN HEALTH CARE A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care • July 2004 • Page 3 of 23 Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care The interpreter treats as confidential, within the treating team, allinformation
SIGHT TRANSLATION AND WRITTEN TRANSLATION GUIDELINES … Sight Translation and Written Translation: Guidelines for Healthcare Interpreters 3. Sight translation: Sight translation is the oral rendition of text written in one language into another language and is HOME RESOURCESHOME FOR TRAINERSSTANDARDS FOR TRAININGMISSION, GOALS AND VALUES NCIHC Statement Discrimination and Racism Against People of Asian Descent. Asians have a long, rich, and complicated history in the United State s.. Sadly, th at histo r y includes being the targets of racial bias, discrimination, and violence, which has increased exponentially as a result of the pandemic. Stop AAPI Hate has reported 3,795 incidents between March 19, 2020 and February 28, 2021.CERTIFICATION
Certification as a complex undertaking. The NCIHC believes that the development of a national certification process goes beyond the creation of a test. We believe that certification is a complex process in any field but especially so in a field in which the ETHICS AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICEHOME FOR TRAINERS
The Home for Trainers has three ongoing initiatives: Webinars for trainers, created to help interpreter trainers address training issues and improve training content, methods and techniques to better meet the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs, providing such support by setting up a series of Webinars with pertinent instructional opportunities and related resources.2021 AMM - NCIHC
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. If accommodations are needed for communication access such as ASL interpreters or CART please contact Amy Niven at by April 1, 2021. At least 7 business days advance notice is requested in order to assure availability; requests made fewer than 7 days prior to the event will attempt to be WEBINAR LANDING PAGE Through the NCIHC Home for Trainers Webinar Initiative, you’ll find tips and strategies to help you improve training content, methods and techniques. We host a webinar every other month and each webinar features interesting and timely material selected and presented by leaders in the field of interpreter training. INTERPRETER ADVOCACY IN HEALTHCARE ENCOUNTERS Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters. The NCIHC Standards of Practice work group has just published “Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look.”. This interactive workshop will highlight several of the ideas presented in the paper. We will explore the sociological definition of role to understand the place ofOF PRACTICE
NATIONAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE for Interpreters in Health Care Funded by a grant from National Council on Interpreting in Health Carewww.ncihc.org
NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR INTERPRETERS IN HEALTH CARE A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care • July 2004 • Page 3 of 23 Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care The interpreter treats as confidential, within the treating team, allinformation
SIGHT TRANSLATION AND WRITTEN TRANSLATION GUIDELINES … Sight Translation and Written Translation: Guidelines for Healthcare Interpreters 3. Sight translation: Sight translation is the oral rendition of text written in one language into another language and is ETHICS AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE Interpreter Advocacy in Healthcare Encounters: A Closer Look Published March 2021. Our discussion of advocacy in the interpreted healthcare encounter will draw on both the NCIHC Code of Ethics and the NCIHC Standards of Practice.Understanding the connection between the NCIHC Code of Ethics and the NCIHC Standards of Practice is critical to the professional performance of the healthcareMEMBER BENEFITS
Individual member (choose if you are a member of NCIHC only) $55/year. Discounted individual member (choose if you are an active member of another interpreter organization) $45/year. Student member (valid for one year only) $30/year. Non-profit organization (includes six listserv subscriptions) $145/year. Corporate member (includes sixlistserv
INTERPRETER ASSOCIATIONS Interpreter Associations. Looking for a home close to home? There are a growing number of local and regional interpreter associations around the country that focus on health care interpreting. NATIONAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR INTERPRETERS IN HEALTH CARE A National Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care • July 2004 • Page 3 of 23 Code of Ethics for Interpreters in Health Care The interpreter treats as confidential, within the treating team, allinformation
FREE WEBINAR: MAR 28 NCIHC has been monitoring developments of the coronavirus, COVID-19 that has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Healthcare organizations and interpreters are suddenly found in a situation with face-to-face interpreting may needWHAT’S IN A WORD?
2 / A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATION IN HEALTH CARE / NATIONAL HEALTH LAW PROGRAM InTrodUCTIon As the United States becomes an increasingly diverse country, health care systems findthemselves
THE TERMINOLOGY OF HEALTH CARE INTERPRETING A GLOSSARY … GLOSSARY OF TERMS RELATED TO INTERPRETING IN HEALTH CARE “A” language a language in which the interpreter has native proficiency in speaking and listening . See “B” language. accreditation a term usually referring to the recognition of educational institutions or training programs as meeting and maintaining standards that then A DEEPER DELVE INTO INTERPRETER ADVOCACY TO PREVENT … A DEEPER DELVE INTO INTERPRETER ADVOCACY TO PREVENT HARM 2 standards that pertain to it (see NCIHC, 2004, page 3, for the complete listingof the nine ethical
HOME_FOR_TRAINERS_32_PUTTING_CONSECUTIVE_IN_ORDER About the presenter: Jaime Fatás-Cabeza is Associate Professor of the Practice and Director of the undergraduate program in healthcare and legal interpreting and translation at the Spanish and Portuguese Department at the University of Arizona, where he also teaches medical Spanish to doctors in the Emergency, Family, Internal, and Behavioral medicine departments. GUIDE TO INTERPRETER POSITIONING IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS Guide to Interpreter Positioning in Health Care Settings • May 2003 5 advice. Patients may be more inclined to make side comments to the interpreter. In addition, some patients just do not speak to the provider and will actually turn around toMenu Member Login
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