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Vital Signs in Spanish – Take Vitals Like a Pro!
In this lesson, we will learn how to take vital signs in Spanish for a routine clinic visit.
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6 months, 3 weeks ago
Angioplasty, Stents, and Bypass in Spanish
Practice explaining angioplasty, stent placement, and when bypass surgery may be needed – clearly and naturally in Spanish.
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7 months, 1 week ago
Learn Medical Spanish for Ob/Gyn – Sex and Pregnancy Questions
Learn how to take a patient’s sexual and obstetric history in Spanish, including questions about pregnancy, miscarriages, and abortion.
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8 months ago
Coronary Angiogram in Spanish – Step by Step
Learn to explain a coronary angiogram in Spanish – from IV placement to contrast injection and real-time imaging.
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8 months, 3 weeks ago
Medical Spanish for Monitoring Diabetes
Learn Medical Spanish for diabetes follow-up: glucose monitoring, A1c, and checking for protein in the urine through a patient-centered dialogue f…
10 months ago
Symptoms and Treatment of Chlamydia in Spanish
Learn how to discuss the symptoms and treatment of chlamydia in Spanish through a clinical dialogue and guided vocabulary review.
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11 months ago
Spanish for Diabetes Complications: How to Explain the Risks
Learn how to explain diabetes complications in Spanish, including organ damage, heart attacks, kidney failure, blindness, and neuropathy.
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11 months, 1 week ago
Explaining Type II Diabetes in Spanish for Medical Professionals 🤓
Learn how to explain diabetes in Spanish with clear terms for better patient understanding and improved medical communication.🩺💬
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11 months, 3 weeks ago
How to Explain a Diabetes Diagnosis in Spanish
Learn how to explain a diabetes diagnosis in Spanish using clear and compassionate language with this clinical conversation. 🩺💬
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1 year ago
Medical Spanish for DVT Risk Factors
In this lesson, you’ll learn medical Spanish for DVT risk factors. You’ll hear a physician assistant ask about clotting history, trauma, surgery, …
1 year ago