Description
Part 1
Spanish for Healthcare Providers, you will begin by understanding the fundamentals of learning a foreign language. You’ll learn about where the language is spoken and the basic foundations of the language such as the alphabet and common greetings. As you progress through the module, you’ll learn about culture, nouns, verb conjugation and vocabulary for: numbers, time, money, food, clothing, and anatomy.
Part 2
Spanish for Healthcare Providers, you will begin learning how to conduct patient assessments in Spanish. You’ll also learn family vocab, irregular verbs, skin assessment, respiratory assessment, and cardiovascular assessment. By the completion of the module, you’ll also know vocabulary for colors, giving directions and the proper use of the verbs ser and estar.
Part 3
Spanish for Healthcare Providers, you’ll learn how to assess the gastrointestinal system, the genitourinary system, musculoskeletal system, reproductive system and labor and delivery. You’ll also learn vocabulary for the calendar, professions, emotions, remedies, medical equipment, medications and specialists.
Part 4
Spanish for Healthcare Providers, you’ll pull all of your skills together to create fluent sentences. You’ll also take a look at complementary and alternative medicine/folk medicine.
CPD
CPD
- PESI Australia, in collaboration with PESI in the USA, offers quality online continuing professional development events from the leaders in the field at a standard recognized by professional associations including psychology, social work, occupational therapy, alcohol and drug professionals, counselling and psychotherapy. On completion of the training, a Professional Development Certificate is issued after the individual has answered and submitted a quiz and course evaluation. This online program is worth 15.25 hours CPD for points calculation by your association.
Faculty
Tracey Long, PhD, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CDCE, CCRN, CNE
As a registered nurse for 36 years, Dr. Long has worked in critical care, emergency medicine, primary care, and endocrinology. She is a professor of nursing at Chamberlain University and family nurse practitioner. She has been a certified diabetes care and education specialist for 25 years and teaches a certified diabetes educator review course. She teaches medical Spanish and one of her favorite activities is taking nurses and allied healthcare professionals each summer to offer free medical clinics to underserved communities around the world with her non-profit organization www.bridgesforhealth.org.
As a published author, she has written a book on how to thrive with diabetes, not just survive, three children’s health books, three books on family history and many professional research articles. She married her college sweetheart, and they have their own "long legacy" of 6 children who teach her what’s really important in life.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Tracey Long has employment relationships with Utah Body and Soul, College of Southern Nevada, Chamberlain College, Travelers Education Group, Nurse.Com, and Atrain. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Tracey Long is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, the American Diabetes Association, the National Certified Diabetes Educator Association, and the American Nurses Association. She is on the editorial board of the Journal of Medical Education Development and is a contributing editor Yangtz Journal of Medicine.
Objectives
Explain common greetings in Spanish
List components of language and strategies to learn a foreign language
Define and pronounce common Spanish cognates
Identify general cultural, physical and language considerations for Spanish-speaking patients
Practice physical assessment questions for Neurological system.
Practice scenarios for the respiratory system
Identify vocabulary for medical tests and settings
Practice scenarios for the cardiovascular system
Identify and pronounce various emotions and professions in Spanish.
Use vocabulary to complete a physical assessment of the genitourinary system.
Practice scenarios for the musculoskeletal systems
Practice vocabulary for reproductive system
Dramatize regarding typical health care conversations
Recognize and pronounce medical objects.
Analyze how new culturally competent insights can be incorporated in to practice
Identify common complementary and alternative medicine used in Spanish speaking cultures.
Interpret basic meanings in conversational Spanish
Outline
Lesson 1
- Introduction to syllabus and course schedule
- Basic greetings
- Why speak Spanish?
- Demographics of our nation
- Competencies of communication, safety and quality care
- Stories: ducharme, senor confused in 4-point restraints
- Fun and useful 2nd language
- Components of learning a foreign language
- Guidelines to learning a 2nd language: learn parts of speech/language, listen/train your ear, practice and speak
- Parts of language: vocab, grammar, pronunciation, comprehension, fluency
- Simple steps to learn a foreign language
- Vocab: alphabet, vowels, & cognates
- Alphabet/vowels, dipthongs
- Cognates, near cognates, cognate verbs
- Grammar: question words
- parts of speech
- key phrases
- Dicho: El tiempo lo cura todo. Time heals all wounds.
- Spotlight- North America & Mexico
Lesson 2
- Culture
- Numbers
- Time
- Money
- Nouns and Plurals
Lesson 3
- Greeting: Favorite foods
- Vocab: food, clothes, illnesses
- Grammar: word order
- Dialog: admitting questions
- Scenario: Initiating the yes/no answers
- Dicho: Lo que not mata engorda.
- Culture Focus: Belize
Lesson 4
- Greeting/questions
- Vocab: Parts of the body
- Grammar- pronouns and basic verb forms
- Dialog practice
- Practice scenario-
- Saying/Dicho Paga lo ue debes, samara del mal que tienes
- Cultural insight of a country-Cuba and Puerto Rico
Lesson 5
- Greeting/questions
- Vocab: colors
- Grammar- patient commands
- Dialog practice
- Practice scenario-Patient assessment, pain and neurological system
- Saying/Dicho: Dime con quien andas, y te dire quien eres.
- You can judge a man by the company he keeps.
- Cultural insight of a country-Honduras
Lesson 6
- Greeting/questions
- Vocab- family vocabulary
- Grammar- irregular verb forms
- Dialog practice
- Practice scenario-skin system
- Saying/Dicho: Mas vale que nunca
- Cultural insight of a country-El Salvador, Dominican Republic
Lesson 7
- Greeting/questions
- Grammar- ser and estar verbs
- Dialog – Respiratory System
- Practice scenario-Respiratory system
- Saying/Dicho: He who wants the fruit must climb the tree
- Cultural insight of a country-Costa Rica, Panama
Lesson 8
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- hobbies, directions
- Grammar: prepositions
- Dialog- Cardiovascular system
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Triumph
- Cultural insight of a country-Nicaragua
Lesson 9
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- time, days of the week, calendar, seasons
- Grammar: how to ask/answer time
- Dialog- Gastrointestinal system assesssment
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
- Cultural insight of a country- Ecuador
Lesson 10
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- professions, emotions, remedies
- Grammar: quick phrases
- Dialog- Genitourinary system
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Cultural insight of a country-Colombia
Lesson 11
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- animals, hobbies, opposites
- Grammar: fluency in sentence making
- Dialog- Musculoskeletal system
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Put a good face to bad times
- Cultural insight of a country- Venezuela
Lesson 12
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- medical equipment, medications, specialists
- Grammar: fluency in sentences
- Dialog- Reproductive system Labor and delivery
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Pay your debts and that will cure your illness!
- Cultural insight of a country- Peru
Lesson 13
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- colors
- Grammar: reflexive verbs
- Dialog- Gustar-like verbs
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Full stomach, happy heart
- Cultural insight of a country- Bolivia
Lesson 14
- Greeting/question
- Vocab- hobbies, sports, medical objects
- Grammar: reflexive verbs
- Dialog- fluent sentences
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: The shrimp that falls asleep is swept away by the current. If you snooze you lose.
- Cultural insight of a country- Chile
Lesson 15
- Greeting/question
- Body language and etiquette
- Cultural Competence concepts
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine use/Folk medicine
- Saying/Dicho: He that eats till he’s sick must fast till he’s well
- Cultural insight of a country- Uruguay
Lesson 16
- Greeting/question
- Practice scenario- mock scenarios
- Saying/Dicho: Change is good to restore energy
- Cultural insight of a country- Argentina
Target Audience
Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists, Social Workers, Behavioral Health Counselors, Psychotherapists, Physician Assistants