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Three skills that every medical translator needs

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16 Mar Three skills that every medical translator needs

What skills do professional translators really need to succeed? What skills do medical translators in particular need? Are translation skills enough, or are there other skill sets that are just as important if they want to succeed in the profession? Here are the skills that Okomeds has found to be the most important for these translators.

Translation skills

Translation skills obviously form the foundation for every translator and are a prerequisite for success in the role. To be able to translate well, you need a very thorough understanding of both your source and target languages, strong terminology research skills and a highly developed ability to transfer ideas from one language to the other. This is the main content of most translation courses run by universities around the world. However, translation skills aren’t the only ones that professional translators need. There are another two crucial areas that determine a translator’s success or failure in the profession.

Writing skills

Serious professional translators think of themselves as writers and medical translators also think of themselves as doctors. Translators need to be masters of their target language and have an exceptionally good writing style. This is why it’s standard practice for translators only to translate from a foreign language into their native language – at least in the major language pairs. Most people can express themselves far better in their native language than they can in a foreign language, no matter how long they’ve spent studying it.

Medicine skills

The third aspect that is absolutely critical to success is having the appropriate subject-matter skills. Translators don’t just translate words, they translate meanings, and in medicine this is a very important skill to have. If you don’t understand the subject of a text, you won’t be able to produce a convincing translation in the target language. A medical translator is specialised in this area. To be an expert translator in one of the major language pairs, they need to have a high level of expertise in one or more specialist areas, ideally acquired through study or professional experience in the field.

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