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Medical Spanish


Course Description

Explore, debate, and research the linguistic and cultural contexts for medical and healthcare professions in the Spanish-speaking world while working to master the Spanish language.


Athena Title

Medical Spanish


Equivalent Courses

Not open to students with credit in SPAN 4003W, SPAN 4250


Prerequisite

(SPAN 3010 or SPAN 3010H or SPAN 3011) and (SPAN 3030 or SPAN 3030E or SPAN 3030H or SPAN(LING) 3050 or SPAN 3020 or SPAN 3020H or SPAN 3021)


Semester Course Offered

Offered every year.


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

To provide students with a functional knowledge of spoken Spanish by medical service providers. The course will be of particular use to pre-med, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, and pre- nursing students who wish to pursue a career in the following medical professions: nursing, physician, physician's assistant, pharmacy, phlebotomy, physical and respiratory therapy, intake receptionist, dentistry, clinical psychology, social work, emergency medical technicians, and public health counseling. Students will improve their oral/aural and written skills by learning and practicing the use of medical language and terminology in conversational and written contexts related to the medical profession. This will be accomplished through classroom discussions, oral presentations, written assignments, and exams. This course examines Spanish language and culture related to the field of medicine in the target language (Spanish). In doing this, oral communication, writing skills, and analytical skills are emphasized. Given in Spanish.


Topical Outline

The course will focus on the student acquisition and meaningful application of medical terminology and expressions in real-life medical contexts. All activities and exercises stay specifically within the medical context. A cultural component will focus in general terms on some preferences, beliefs, and values held by individuals of Hispanic origin who find themselves having to navigate the private and/or public health care systems in the United States.


Syllabus