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Agreed, most programs are pretty broad spectrum. Often there will be a single course on specialized interpreting but there is not usually an entire sub-program for it. Minoring in your chosen field is a good way to do it; if you've already got the BA in health care administration, you probably have a good start on this.
Others might disagree with me on this, but I am going to say that Gallaudet is the best program you can go to. This is mostly because four-year programs are hard to come by, and they are frequently not a whole lot better or worse than each other. By attending Gallaudet, you will also get immersion in Deaf culture. Washington DC is also one of the best places in the country for interpreters to work - the pay is excellent and there's always jobs.
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