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Medical Terminology Translation: Where the Rubber Meets the Road

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I was scrolling through my TV channel lineup this past weekend and I realized that there were about 1000 channels to choose from! I remember as a child when 20-30 channels were a lot back when cable television was in its infancy. Still, to my dismay, I couldn't find a program in which I was interested and ended up leaving on the Spanish station "Telemundo" as I fixed myself a bite to eat. I chuckled as I heard a Snickers commercial playing as the narrator was communicating everything in Spanish but the product, Snickers, was spoken "Snickers". An interesting thought came to mind as I considered linguistics, translations, and the medical industry. Mind you, I was not thrilled that work popped into my head during a lazy Sunday; however, I made a pretty good observation I thought I would share with you.

When considering translations for the medical products industry, one really needs to select a translation partner that can translate everything, including the all-important medical terminology, or else end up like "Snickers" in the commercial I described. Now, I realize that "Snickers" in Spanish, because it is a brand name and has no Spanish form, is "Snickers"; however, the name sticks out like a sore thumb amongst the other Spanish vernacular. In some instances, a medical term may be the same in multiple languages, but you better be sure that this is the case or else risk your credibility, liability and regulatory compliance. Often, there is an industry accepted translation for medical terminology that is required. You run a greater risk of incorrectly translating your medical terminology by working with a translation provider that does not have the necessary medical industry experience or who cannot guarantee that your projects will be translated by certified medical translators.

Here are a few helpful guidelines to help you choose a qualified medical translation partner:


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