Dear colleagues, ATA Board and Interpreters Division member Melinda Gonzalez-Hibner has just sent the message below to the division's listserve: Hello everyone! The ATA Board will meet on August 4-5, 2018 at the Portland Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. As always, we welcome your comments and feedback. We would love to know what ATA programs and services are working … [Read more...]
Shooting the Messenger: The Case of the Interpreter in Conflict Zones
By Maha El-Metwally As conference interpreters, we know that the real start of simultaneous interpreting was at the Nuremberg trials in 1945. Until then, consecutive interpreting was the modus operandi. However, it became obvious soon after the Allies created the International Military Tribunal after World War II that consecutive interpreting was not going to be the suitable … [Read more...]
Washington State: Leading the Way for Professional Interpreters
Washington State has long been a beacon for software development and language access. Traditionally, the state has paid interpreters through language companies. To cover their costs, companies would retain about 40% of the money the state pays for interpreting services. A bill in 2010 granted freelance interpreters unionization rights for appointments paid by two Washington … [Read more...]
How about Overcoming Test Anxiety for Interpreters?
By Liz Essary When interpreters prepare for interpreting exams, we practice interpreting. But what are we doing to practice controlling our test anxiety? As someone who's taken many interpreting exams (and didn’t pass them all) and prepared many interpreters for exams, there are a few things I've learned about managing test anxiety. Test anxiety can affect your … [Read more...]
3 Ways Technology Is Improving the Hospital Interpreter Career Field
By David Fetterolf As healthcare facilities encounter an increasingly diverse patient population, the demand for qualified medical interpreters continues to grow. In an attempt to provide language services to all non-English speaking patients, healthcare facilities are increasingly integrating healthcare technology into their existing language access plans. Such … [Read more...]