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Healthcare interpreting is our core and our strength. We know it well and have all of the leaders, pioneers and practicing interpreters depending on us to bring them an entire range of certifications that match their level of practice and give them something to work toward as they advance their knowledge and build their business. The Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) believes that any effort to develop national certification and standards for pre-qualifications, training and continuing education must be a collaborative, consensus-driven process in which all stakeholders have the opportunity to participate. The development of a national certification process goes beyond the creation of a test. Certification is a complex process in any field but especially so in a field in which the content is steeped in difficult linguistic and cultural issues. We wholeheartedly agree to the need for scientifically rigorous assessment methodologies but also want to create an equitable and fair process that will allow all competent interpreters, regardless of background, to be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they possess as interpreters. We do not want high numbers of good interpreters failing simply because of a certification tool’s inability to adequately assess knowledge and skills across cultural and linguistic differences. Click here to read Cultivating Certification, a series of articles about the certification development process, or view our timeline for developing a credible and valid certification program. CCHI Short-Term Objectives and Expected Outcomes
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