What Cchi means?
CCHI
Acronym |
Definition |
CCHI |
California Center for Health Improvement |
CCHI |
Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (Saudi Arabia) |
CCHI |
Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators (National Health Service; UK) |
CCHI |
Cambridge Cap Holdings, Inc. (stock symbol) |
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How do I get Cchi certified?
Requirements to begin your certification
- 18 Years & General Education. You must be at least 18 years old and have, at a minimum, a U.S. high school diploma (or GED) or its equivalent from another country. ...
- 40 Hours of Professional Training. ...
- Dual Language Proficiency.
What languages does Cchi certify?
Currently, this certification is available for interpreters of Spanish, Mandarin and Arabic. Interpreters seeking the CHI™ certification (in Spanish, Arabic and Mandarin) must pass two exams – the CoreCHI™ core professional exam and the respective language-specific performance CHI™exam.
What is Chi certified?
The purpose of the Certified Healthcare Interpreter™ (CHI™) certification is to offer healthcare interpreters of most common in the U.S. languages a valid national professional standard that assesses their core professional knowledge and bilingual interpreting skills needed to perform the duties of the healthcare ...
How do you pass a medical interpreter exam?
Study Tips to Improve Your Test Results
- Create a study schedule so you're not cramming the night before. ...
- Get plenty of sleep the night before. ...
- Use flashcards to review medical terminology and practice sight translation. ...
- Take good notes throughout your interpreter training course.
Is there a national US certification for community interpreters?
About Cross-Cultural Communications
CCC is the only national training agency in the U.S. devoted to community interpreting, medical interpreting and cultural competence. It is also the only organization that licenses community interpreter trainers across the U.S. and in other countries.