Spanish with emphasis on medical issues / assessment

Nurses General Nursing

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Can anyone recommend a place to take a Spanish course that would help my communication skills? I am looking for something geared towards medical professionals, not a basic Spanish course. Has anyone had success with an online place of study?

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

My local county college (that also has a ASN program & runs a BSN program on campus for one of the statue universities) offers courses in medical Spanish for college credit and non-credit adult ed (but adult ed includes contact hours). I think the requirement is the equivalent of Spanish I or a baseline ability to pronounce/read Spanish.

They also offer a course in American sign language. After ASL 1 you can take the course in medical ASL.

Perhaps your local community college has a similar offering?

Thank you! I will check on this. I had assumed (I know, should never do this!) that the only Spanish courses would be for conversational Spanish within any college system. I will take a look!

If you are already a basic spanish speaker I would recommend doing podcasts. I do them and really like it because it focuses on the verbal ability vs. your ability to read and write which is less important in the hospital setting.

Specializes in Holistic and Aesthetic Medicine.

Chulada77- what podcasts have you found most valuable?

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