¿Quieres mejorar la comunicación con tus pacientes hispanohablantes? Con este Podcast mejorarás no solo tu español médico sino que aprenderás aspectos importantes sobre la cultura latina y sobre cómo trabajar con un intérprete.
Este es un espacio para ayudar a mejorar la comunicación entre los proveedores de salud cuya primera lengua es el inglés y los pacientes hispanohablantes. Para promover la enseñanza y el aprendizaje del español de la salud. Encontrarás vocabulario y frases útiles de español médico, entrevistas y ejemplos de situaciones médicas en español.
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Ahora voy a examinarle! ¿Can you say these phrases in Spanish? Let’s start with your blood pressure. Please extend your arm. Now, let me listen to your heart and...
In this episode, I’m going to highlight the importance of taking accurate and complete medical histories from patients, regardless of how long it has been since the procedures or...
In today’s episode you can listen to useful questions to gather information about a patient’s present illness history in Spanish. You can change the word “problem” or “symptom” to the...
Are you a nurse working at triage at a hospital, clinic or health center? Imagine being able to ask all the assessment questions to your patient in their own...
Do you work at a hospital, ER or clinic registration with Spanish-speaking patients? Imagine being able to ask your patient in their own language. In this episode you will...
¿Medical Spanglish si? ¿Medical Spanglish no? ¿Crees que se debería usar el Spanglish en situaciones clínicas con Spanish-speaking patients? Es un fact que miles de personas, en los Estados...
Listen to the interview with Dr. Bobby Porter, a neurology resident in Boston. Bobby has spent more than 20 years improving his Spanish in general and more specifically his...
New podcast episode with an interview with Dr. Roopa Pandit. Roopa was one of my Medicine in Spanish students at the University of Michigan Medical School. My star student,...
You probably already know about stigma in the Latino culture. When I talk about it with my students I always focus on mental health. It is very common for...