El Dorado News-Times

Interfaith Clinic partners with Emory U for interpreta­tion services

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Interfaith Clinic, a SHARE Foundation agency, is a nonprofit charitable clinic that serves uninsured patients in Union County.

Twenty percent of Interfaith Clinic’s patients are either limited or non-English speaking, and need an interprete­r to fully understand their medical care. On-site and over-thephone interprete­rs donate about 15 hours of their time each month to assist Interfaith Clinic’s Hispanic population.

In addition to local volunteer interprete­rs, Interfaith Clinic has formed a partnershi­p with the Volunteer Medical Interpreta­tion Services (VMIS) program offered through Emory University located in Atlanta, Georgia. Emory students undergo a five-week training program to become certified medical interprete­rs. The interprete­rs are then able to offer their services at no cost to safety net clinics like Interfaith.

Interfaith Clinic learned about

the VMIS program through a non-English speaking patient. The patient’s daughter, a pre-med student at Emory University, offered to interpret for Interfaith Clinic patients and helped the Clinic get connected with the VMIS program where interpreta­tion services are provided over the phone by trained VMIS volunteers from across the country.

Interfaith Clinic is always looking for bilingual volunteers to donate their time to the medically underserve­d population in south Arkansas. For more informatio­n on becoming a volunteer at Interfaith Clinic, call 870864-8010 or visit the clinic at 2305 Champagnol­le Rd. in El Dorado.

 ?? (Contribute­d) ?? Students in Emory University’s Volunteer Medical Interpreta­tion Services program will be assisting the Interfaith Clinic with interpreta­tion thanks to a new partnershi­p.
(Contribute­d) Students in Emory University’s Volunteer Medical Interpreta­tion Services program will be assisting the Interfaith Clinic with interpreta­tion thanks to a new partnershi­p.

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