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Volunteer Medical Interpretation Services

VMIS is an organization that strives to promote medical literacy in underprivileged communities by providing voluntary medical interpretation services from its certified medical interpreters. Students seeking to dismantle language barriers between healthcare providers and patients with low English proficiency work to attain medical interpretation certification through VMIS and ALTA Language Services, Inc. Upon receiving said certification, student interpreters commit to serving their community by offering their time and services free of charge. The volunteer work of VMIS student interpreters enables patients with low English proficiency to speak and advocate for themselves by giving them a voice to which they would otherwise not have access.

Donations to VMIS are used to pay for part of the training of our next class of interpreters to become certified in medical interpretation. We also use funds to transport our interpreters to and from the non-profit clinics we volunteer at.

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Student Organizations Challenge
Emory student organizations create lifelong friends, unforgettable memories, and real-world skills. The 15 student organizations with the most gifts between 8:00 a.m. November 1 and 1:00 p.m. on November 3 will share $7,000 in bonus awards.
Rank Prize Student Orgs Gifts
1 $1,000 Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order 224
2 $800 Ben Pius Mock Trial 218
3 $700 Emory Gender Expansive and Women’s Ultimate 112
4 $650 Emory Suri 82
5 $600 Dooley Noted 82
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