Let’s improve communication between Spanish-speaking patients and English-speaking providers.
Let’s promote teaching and learning of Spanish for health.
Let’s learn about some aspects of latino culture that can help us improve our patients care.
Podcast by Ana GT a Spanish medical interpreter who is passionate about teaching medical Spanish and everything related to improving communication between health providers and Spanish-speaking patients in the United States, which is the country where she lives since the end of 2006.
If you want free resources go to www.medicineinspanish.com/recursos
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Let’s improve communication between Spanish-speaking patients and English-speaking providers.
Let’s promote teaching and learning of Spanish for health.
Let’s learn about some aspects of latino culture that can help us improve our patients care.
Podcast by Ana GT a Spanish medical interpreter who is passionate about teaching medical Spanish and everything related to improving communication between health providers and Spanish-speaking patients in the United States, which is the country where she lives since the end of 2006.
If you want free resources go to www.medicineinspanish.com/recursos
How do you call your Spanish speaking patients? Hispanos, latinos, latinx, mexicanos, colombianos, salvadoreños...
You can learn more about improving your medical Spanish with free resources here
www.medicineinspanish.com
ENCUENTROS MÉDICOS
Let’s improve communication between Spanish-speaking patients and English-speaking providers.
Let’s promote teaching and learning of Spanish for health.
Let’s learn about some aspects of latino culture that can help us improve our patients care.
Podcast by Ana GT a Spanish medical interpreter who is passionate about teaching medical Spanish and everything related to improving communication between health providers and Spanish-speaking patients in the United States, which is the country where she lives since the end of 2006.
If you want free resources go to www.medicineinspanish.com/recursos