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Though Rwanda is working hard to open its doors to foreign investors in many areas including health, it greatly lacks professional medical interpreters. Hospitals in the country still rely on ad hoc interpreters improvised from either medical staff or patients' family members. Hinging on co-construction theories developed by Berk-Seligson (199, Metzger (1999), and Wandensjö (1995), this study considers medical interpreters as co-constructors and facilitators between patients and their health care providers. By means of quantitative and