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Independent Board Launches National Registry of Certified Medical Interpreters

Free online database serves as new resource for healthcare organizations

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2010 — The National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters today launched the National Registry of Certified Medical Interpreters, which serves as a central online resource to verify the credentials of Certified Medical Interpreters (CMI). Following the designation of the country's first CMIs in July 2010, hundreds of interpreters have taken the National Board's written medical interpreter certification exam and many have completed and passed the oral exam. These individuals are now part of the growing registry of certified medical interpreters.

"The new online registry greatly enhances the functionality of the National Board's website and provides medical interpreters and healthcare providers alike a helpful tool to better serve limited-English speaking patients," said Dr. Nelva Lee, Chair of the National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters. "The mission of the National Board is to ensure patient safety by evaluating and assessing the competency of medical interpreters through a single national certification program. The registry supports this mission by providing an easy way to find qualified interpreters throughout the country."

The National Registry of Certified Medical Interpreters is a searchable online registry that provides further evidence of CMIs' credentials, in addition to the certificate and wallet card they receive. The registry can be searched by interpreter name, city, state, language and other categories. In addition, hospitals and doctors with very specific interpreter needs can conduct refined searches within the registry by extending the search parameters.

"Finally, there is a Gold Standard for the interpreting and translating community. Similar to the Bar Examination for lawyers, and the Medical Boards for doctors, the National Medical Interpreting Certification Examination represents the pinnacle in achievement for the medical language professional and the National Registry of Certified Medical Interpreters will be a dynamic professional resource that will continue to promote and further the long-term goals of the medical interpreting profession," added Ricardo Diaz-Canedo, MD, a practicing physician at a UCLA-affiliated program and medical interpreter with over 15 years of experience.

There is no fee to access the National Registry of Certified Medical Interpreters, making it a valuable resource for hospitals, healthcare organizations, and potential employers wishing to identify certified medical interpreters and review their language skills and credentials. The registry will be continually updated as candidates move through the exams and earn the CMI designation.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CERTIFICATION FOR MEDICAL INTERPRETERS

The National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters is a non-profit organization, formed from an independent group of industry professionals who represent all key stakeholder groups, including professional medical interpreters, trainers, employers, providers, and regulators. The National Board serves as the certifying entity and has independent authority over all essential certification decisions. The purpose of certification is to ensure limited-English proficiency patient safety by evaluating and assuring the competency of medical interpreters. The formation and structure of the National Board of Certification adheres to the standards and requirements for certification program governance mandated by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE) – formerly NOCA, and will be applying for its accreditation. For more information, visit http://www.certifiedmedicalinterpreters.org

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