Medical Spanish for NPs, Physicians and PAs
Don't let language and cultural barriers interfere with your ability to provide high quality care! Now there's a Spanish course designed specifically for NPs, physicians, and PAs that will help you:
- Make a personal connection with patients and their families
- Question patients about their symptoms
- Conduct physical examinations
- Gather and convey basic information
- Inform and instruct about basic procedures
- Give follow up instructions
Convenient
Health care workers are some of the busiest people we know. That's why we designed this course to fit your schedule:
- Completely Online
- Requires only a few minutes a day
- No CDs or programs to install
- No previous experience necessary
- Can be completed in 25 hours
- Written, printable notes for each chapter
- 6 and 12 month options
Effective
For each topic there are six activities to help you learn the phrases. Each activity is short and engaging. This is a method that really works.
More reasons to choose this course:
- Certificate of Completion
- 25 hours nursing CE (learn more)
- Improve employment opportunities
- Grammar is OPTIONAL
- Specifically targets Latin American Spanish
- Satisfaction guaranteed
Relevant course content
Don't waste time learning phrases that you will never use! Learn words and phrases that you will find most relevant and useful on the job.
Click any topic to see specific phrases
Course A
- Chapter 1: Greetings/Farewells
- Chapter 2: Social Pleasantries
- Chapter 3: Communication Strategies
- Chapter 4: Introductions
- Chapter 5: Past Medical History
- Chapter 6: Symptoms – General
- Chapter 7: Symptoms – Skin
- Chapter 8: Symptoms – Eyes and Ears
- Chapter 9: Symptoms – Nose and Throat
- Chapter 10: Symptoms – Respiratory
- Chapter 11: Symptoms – Cardiovascular
- Chapter 12: Symptoms – Gastrointestinal
- Chapter 13: Symptoms – M. Reproductive
- Chapter 14: Symptoms – F. Reproductive
- Chapter 15: Symptoms – Urinary
- Chapter 16: Symptoms – Musculoskeletal
- Chapter 17: Symptoms – Endoc./Hema.
- Chapter 18: Symptoms – Neurological
- Chapter 19: Symptoms – Psychiatric
- Chapter 20: Symptoms – Trauma
- Chapter 21: Social History
- Chapter 22: Family History
- Chapter 23: Vaccinations
- Chapter 24: Medications
- Chapter 25: Allergies
Course B
- Chapter 1: Talking About Family
- Chapter 2: Blood Draw
- Chapter 3: Urine Sample
- Chapter 4: IV
- Chapter 5: PE – General
- Chapter 6: PE – Skin
- Chapter 7: PE – Eyes and Ears
- Chapter 8: PE – Nose and Throat
- Chapter 9: PE – Respiratory
- Chapter 10: PE – Cardiovascular
- Chapter 11: PE – Gastrointestinal
- Chapter 12: PE – M. Reproductive
- Chapter 13: PE – F. Reproductive
- Chapter 14: PE – Musculoskeletal (upper)
- Chapter 15: PE – Musculoskeletal (lower)
- Chapter 16: PE – Neurological (motor)
- Chapter 17: PE – Neurological (sensory)
- Chapter 18: Numbers 0-9
- Chapter 19: Dosage and Instructions
- Chapter 20: Lab Tests
- Chapter 21: Poisoning
- Chapter 22: Stings and Bites
- Chapter 23: Preventive Health
- Chapter 24: Good Cheer
- Chapter 25: Concluding the Visit
Which course? These two courses can be completed in any order. Explore course content to decide which one you prefer to take first.
More than 35 million U.S. residents now speak Spanish. As the Hispanic population continues to grow, so does the need for health care workers who speak Spanish!
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