Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
In your job, effective communication is crucial to the well-being of the patient. Don't let language and cultural barriers interfere with the ability to provide high quality care! Now there's a Spanish course designed specifically for Pharmacists.
- Meeting the patient
- Clarifying dosage and instructions
- Gathering information and verifying health insurance coverage
- Dealing with side effects
- Authenticity of prescriptions
- Phrases to clarify
- Availability of medications
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
- 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 and farewells
- Chapter 2: Social pleasantries
- Chapter 3: Communication strategies
- Chapter 4: Meeting the patient
- Chapter 5: Presentation of medications and other products
- Chapter 6: Phrases and questions to clarify
- Chapter 7: Dosage and instructions
- Chapter 8: Vaccines
- Chapter 9: When and how often to take it
- Chapter 10: Side effects
- Chapter 11: Prescriptions
- Chapter 12: Availability of medications
- Chapter 13: Verification of authenticity of prescriptions
- Chapter 14: Health insurance coverage
- Chapter 15: Analgesics and antipyretics
- Chapter 16: Heartburn and reflux
- Chapter 17: Cough, cold and allergies
- Chapter 18: Constipation and Diarrhea
- Chapter 19: Eye and Ear products
- Chapter 20: Skin products
- Chapter 21: Vaginal and Rectal products
- Chapter 22: Patches, Gum and Sublingual Tablets
- Chapter 23: Oral and Nasal Inhalers
- Chapter 24: Subcutaneous Injections
- Chapter 25: Useful commands and phrases
Course B
- Chapter 1: Basic Information of the patient
- Chapter 2: Introductions
- Chapter 3: Patients in the hospital
- Chapter 4: Diseases
- Chapter 5: Refills
- Chapter 6: Phrases to describe an illness
- Chapter 7: Diabetes
- Chapter 8: Covid-19
- Chapter 9: Calming the customer
- Chapter 10: Retail store
- Chapter 11: Demonstrating empathy and compassion
- Chapter 12: On the Phone
- Chapter 13: Places in the Hospital
- Chapter 14: People in the Hospital
- Chapter 15: Departments in the Hospital
- Chapter 16: More useful phrases
- Chapter 17: Useful verbs in phrases
- Chapter 18: Useful phrases to speak to the Hispanic customer
- Chapter 19: Useful instructions
- Chapter 20: Types of pain and discomfort
- Chapter 21: Remedies and Medicines
- Chapter 22: Side Effects
- Chapter 23: Uses and Indications
- Chapter 24: Questions everyone should know
- Chapter 25: When and How much
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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