Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI)
Katyuska Hernandez is currently working as a GI RN at Advocate Aurora Health since November 2019. Katyuska also owns and operates CrossWords LLC, providing medical language interpretation and translation services. Additionally, Katyuska is a Certified Healthcare Interpreter at Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI). With previous experience as a Spanish Interpreter at Dean Clinic and a Gastroenterologist at Hospital Oncologico "Padre Machado", where Katyuska was also the Academic Coordinator of the Graduate Program. Katyuska is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, with previous degrees in Gastroenterology from Universidad Central de Venezuela and a M.D. from Universidad de los Andes (VE).
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Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI)
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) (www.cchicertification.org) serves the needs of bilingual, spoken-language healthcare interpreters committed to demonstrating their professional knowledge, skills and abilities by becoming certified based on national standards for competency assessment. At the same time, CCHI serves many stakeholders (healthcare providers and insurers, language agencies, government agencies, patients) who need qualified, certified, and competent healthcare interpreters to ensure effective communication between healthcare providers and patients to ensure access to high-quality healthcare. CCHI’s mission is to develop and maintain a national, valid, credible and vendor-neutral certification process: National – A portable credential that follows an interpreter throughout their career. Valid – The certification test measures what it intends to measure and is based on the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to competently perform the job of healthcare interpreting. Credible – Created by interpreters and other stakeholders, for interpreters and the public good. Vendor-Neutral – Developed from the ground up and not reliant on any existing certification, training, testing or assessment developed or licensed by other organizations. Further, no individual, organization, vendor or entity has any financial or other stake in CCHI’s program or its administration. To find out more about getting certified, start here: https://cchicertification.org/certifications/eligibility/