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Interpreter Trainers to Convene in New Brunswick, New Jersey for First
Ever National Symposium Focused on Medical Interpreter Education


June 12, 2010
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey

Trainers, instructors, language coaches, and curriculum designers of
medical interpreting educational programs will gather on the New
Brunswick campus of Rutgers University, in New Jersey, on Saturday, June
12, 2010 for the first annual National Symposium on Medical Interpreter
Education. The theme of the symposium is:

Medical Interpreter Education, A New Standard.


"While many language access advocates are thrilled with the increased
numbers of training programs across the country, there is still more to
be done. -Training opportunities are often insufficient to adequately
prepare a student to become a fully self-reliant professional
interpreter," said Anita Coelho Diabate, Vice-President of the
International Medical Interpreters Association, IMIA. "Even though I
graduated from a one year Interpreter Program and later obtained an
additional specialized 2 semester Certificate in Mental Health
Interpreting from Cambridge College, I feel I have barely scratched the
surface."


"Now is the time to embrace the new national standard and educate our
peers of its value. Symposium participants can take an active role in
this national process by joining various projects that are in progress,
whose work will be discussed at the symposium,"said Hank Dallman,
Trainer at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center.

Participants will learn of the latest best practices and trends in
medical interpreter instruction, and how to overcome the current
challenges of interpreter education professionals. Key topics to be
discussed include an overview of the different types of training
programs and venues in which  interpreter education takes place, the
latest updates on different technologies, training for national
certification, internships and practicums, applying for CEU credits, the
National Trainers Code of Ethics, and the upcoming IMIA Accreditation
Standards for interpreter training programs.  


"This event marks a great networking opportunity for interpreter
educators nationwide to meet in a more focused way to share ideas and
knowledge related to their own working needs." said Izabel S. Arocha,
M.Ed, IMIA President "While focusing on what happens in the US, there
will be very useful information for international trainers.This will
certainly become an annual event." 

For save the date flyer go to:
http://www.imiaweb.org/uploads/pages/533.pdf


To register go to:
http://www.imiaweb.org/conferences/2010TrainersSympReg.asp


Ads are available for the program booklet ($150 for full page ad and $75
for half page ad)

For more information about the First Annual Medical Interpreter
Symposium, please contact [log in to unmask]
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