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The Community Interpreter®

WEBThe Community Interpreter® (TCI) is the leading national entry-level program to train interpreters to work in medical, educational and social services settings. With more than 400 licensed trainers in 43 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Guam and six other countries, this 40- to 60-hour program provides the solid foundation required for bilingual

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The TCI Program — The Community Interpreter®

WEBThe Community Interpreter® (TCI) is the only national training program in the U.S. for community interpreters and the leading program for medical interpreters. Highly interactive and skills-based, while incorporating the latest advances in the field, it is designed to be delivered as a 40- to 60-hour certificate program.

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The Community Interpreter® Online

WEBThe Community Interpreter® Online (TCIO) is the online, on-demand version of The Community Interpreter®, the only national training program in the U.S. for community interpreters and the leading program for medical interpreters. TCIO (40-hour version) consists of 24 online lessons, each ranging from 1.5 to 2 hours. The program includes:

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Interpreting Modes — The Community Interpreter®

WEBInterpreting Modes. Interpreting involves communicating an oral or signed message between parties who do not share a common language. An interpreting mode is the way a message is converted and transmitted from one language to another.There is no best interpreting mode, rather, a mode is selected based on the setting, circumstances and …

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Communicative Autonomy — The Community Interpreter®

WEBCommunicative Autonomy. “ The capacity of each party in an encounter to be responsible for and in control of his or her own communication. — Garcia-Beyaert, S. (2015). Communicative Autonomy and the Role of the Community Interpreter. In M.A. Bancroft (Ed.), The Community Interpreter®: An International Textbook (p.363). Columbia, …

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Interpreting Specializations — The Community Interpreter®

WEBMedical interpreting involves interpreting for patients, their families and healthcare providers. In other words, it is a specialization of community that facilitates access to healthcare. Medical interpreters may be bilingual staff (e.g. doctor, nurse, phlebotomist, receptionist, etc.), staff interpreters or contract interpreters.

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How To Become An Interpreter — The Community Interpreter®

WEBBefore working as a professional interpreter, candidates should meet these minimum qualifications: Be 18 years or older. Hold a high school diploma or equivalent. Demonstrate bilingualism and literacy through language proficiency testing. Hold a certificate for professional interpreter training (at least 40 hours of training).

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Professional Associations — The Community Interpreter®

WEBThe Benefits of ATA Membership. American Translators Association (ATA) ATA offers resources for both translators and interpreters in the topics of careers, newcomers to the field, business practices, publications and professional development. Members receive a monthly magazine. ATA Chapters, Affiliated Groups and Other Groups.

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