accurate answers
1.Medical Interpreting: Interpreting for patients, their families and service providers in
healthcare
2.Community interpreting: A specialization of interpreting that facilitates access to community
services.
3.List the minimum requirements for a medical interpreter to practice in the United
States?: 1. Be 18 years old.
2.Have a high school or secondary school diploma or equivalent.
3.Have proof of language proficiency.
4.Have a certificate for 40 hours of medical interpreter training
4.Describe the difference between a certificate and certification.: Certificate: The document
of credential.
Showing that you have completed a course of study.
Certification: The process of credential.
You have demonstrated that you can perform some or all of the skills required to enter the profession
5.What is a code of ethics?: is a set of rules that govern the conduct and behavior of a
profession. strict & rigid. and it show you must do.
, 6.Why do ethics matter?: They help you make decisions in difficult situations. They guide you
about "right and wrong" in your work and conduct.
7.code of ethics :
Respect: The interpreter treats all parties with respect.
8.code of ethics :
Professionalism: The interpreter must at all times act in a professional and ethical manner.
9.code of ethics :
Professional Development: The interpreter strives to continually further his/her knowledge and skill
10.What are standards of practice?: A set of formal guidelines that offer practi- tioners of a
profession clear strategies and courses of action to support professional conduct.
In other words, standards are the guidelines on how to support your ethics and perform at a
professional level.
11.List some differences between ethics and standards of practice.: 1. Ethics are like rules.
Standards are the guidelines
2.Ethics are what we should do. Standards are how we do it.