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Certifications for Interested Students

Several students have expressed interest in Certified Medical Interpreter Certificates.  There are two certifying bodies: CCHI and NBCMI. Below we have included information about Prerequisites. 

 

 

1) Age:
The minimum age required of an individual to apply for certification will be equivalent to the age of majority as defined by the federal government, which is 18 years of age. A driver’s license or a birth certificate or passport copy are acceptable proofs of age.
2) General Education:
Minimum education: High School Diploma. A High School or GED diploma are acceptable proofs of general education.
3) Medical Interpreter Education:
Successful completion of a medical interpreter educational program (only graduation from programs of a minimum 40 hours duration will be accepted). A registry of training programs is posted on the IMIA web site at:
http://www.imiaweb.org/education/trainingnotices.asp. A Certificate of Completion of such a program is the only acceptable proof of medical interpreter education.
4) Oral proficiency in English:
One of the following:
·         Bachelor, Masters, PhD, or any other degree from any US institution of higher education.
·         Graduation from any High School from an English language country or from an American School abroad.
·         One of the following tests (subject to change):
o    TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 570+ on paper; 230+ on computer version; 90+ on iBT.
o    ELPT (English Language Proficiency Test): 950+
o    MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 80+
o    ECPE (Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English): PASS
o    FCE (First Certificate in English, Level 3): A
o    CAE (Certificate in Advanced English, Level 4): B
o    CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English, Level 5): B

o    IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 7.0

 

5) Oral proficiency in the target language:
One of the following:
·         Bachelor, Masters, PhD, or any other degree from an institution of higher education where the target language is spoken
·         Graduation from a high school of the country where the target language is spoken
·         24+ semester college credit hours of the target language
·         ACTFL Oral Exams (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages): Advanced Mid Level (follow this link www.languagetesting.com) – both the OPI (telephonic) and OPIc (computer recording) are acceptable.

CCP Night

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OSU’s IMPACT team along with Michele Brown were excited to guide 17 students to apply to the Ohio State Academy forOSU Academy a CCP (college credit plus) program that commences Spring 2017. The Academy is a statewide program allowing students 7-12 to earn college credit while still in high school. We are looking forward to learning who our first cohort of admitted students will be in the next couple weeks! Please look forward to updates soon!

ACT Day for eligible students!

ACT Day on OSU campus!

ACT Day on OSU campus!

October 22nd between 7:40am and 1pm, Westland High School students completed their ACT Requirement for entrance into the IMPACT project. To congratulate them, the IMPACT project hosted a brief afternoon of fun for the 20 students! The celebration included a pizza party and a personal tour of OSU’s Thompson Library after the students took the ACT that morning. The resulting scores will be a large determiner in the students’ eligibility to participate in the IMPACT project this upcoming spring. The project will focus on the medical interpretation field for heritage speakers, providing the students a great opportunity to learn and earn money while going to college.

Role Model Event: Dr. Glenn Martinez

Dr. Glenn Martinez, director of the Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures at The Ohio State University visited Westland High School students for their second role model event! Dr. Martinez is also leading the I.M.P.A.C.T. Grant Project for Westland students. He spoke about the many unique opportunities that Spanish language and sociolinguistic study provide students in their futures. He especially focused on facing discrimination and encouraged students to be the change they want to see in the world by embracing their heritage and striving for success.

To contact Dr. Martinez, don’t hesitate to email us (ortiz.115@osu.edu) or call 614-688-4600.

Role Model Event : Dr. Alejandro Diez

Today at Westland High School we held our first of many Role Model Events! Our guest speaker Dr. Diez 9/20/16was Dr. Alejandro Diez from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Diez met with Westland High School students of Mr. Schwarten’s Spanish Class and spoke about his experience in medical school, challenges and rewards of achieving his goal to become a bilingual provider, and the benefits of utilizing Spanish in the medical field.

 

If you have questions for Dr. Diez, please contact our office by emailing here or calling 614-688-4600!