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Word of the Day: Stent

Written by Luis

A stent is a small, tube-shaped medical device used to keep a narrowed or blocked passageway in the body open. Even though it’s tiny—often no bigger than a spring—its purpose …

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InterpAscend Update 2.2 — Introducing Trending Words of the Week

Written by Luis

As you may already be aware, InterpAscend just became more dynamic and more reflective of what interpreters are actually looking up right now. With Update 2.2, I’ve added one of …

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🌎 InterpAscend Monthly Insights – September to October 2025

Written by Luis

Hey everyone! 👋

It’s been an incredible month for InterpAscend, and I wanted to take a moment to share how things have been going — and to thank you all …

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🌐 InterpAscend v2.1 — You spoke, we listened!

Written by Luis

Hey InterpAscenders,


I’m excited to share that InterpAscend version 2.1 is now live! This update focuses on improving clarity, usability, and learning efficiency — all based on your feedback and …

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Celebrating International Translation Day: Bridging Worlds Through Words 🌍✨

Written by Luis

Every year on September 30th, the world pauses to honor translators and interpreters—professionals whose work often happens quietly, yet whose impact is felt everywhere. International Translation Day is not just …

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***UPDATE*** InterpAscend 2.0 is here!

Written by Luis

Hello Interpreters!

First of all, I'd like to thank all the users who have been using the tool every day. It brings me great joy to see folks using InterpAscend. …

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Top 30 medical subspecialties English/Spanish

Written by Luis

As interpreters, we all know that medical terminology can be challenging—and when it comes to subspecialties, things get even trickier. A single specialty like Internal Medicine can branch into many …

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Welcome to InterpAscend! - Quick Start Guide

Written by Luis

Hello interpreters!

My name is Luis, and I’m the creator of this website. I’ve been working as an interpreter for over four years, and when I’m not interpreting, I enjoy …

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