Episodes
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Learn to manage anaphylaxis in Spanish. We will reassure the mother, explain anaphylaxis, and name common treatments in Spanish.
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Learn to evaluate anaphylaxis in Spanish. Ask about allergies, describe symptoms, discuss emergency treatments, and examine the airway and lungs in Spanish.
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Episodes manquant?
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Join Luis and me as we practice symptoms related to menstruation, menopause, UTIs, kidney stones, and BPH.
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Eliza and I discuss a recent episode of Radio Ambulante covering two organizations in Mexico that use a harm reduction strategy to treat substance use disorder.
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Learn how to perform a pelvic exam in Spanish. This lesson is part of our series on Spanish for Gynecology.
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Listen to the ER presentation of a seizure in Spanish. After the clinical encounter, we will practice the essential vocabulary related to seizures in Spanish.
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Join Luis and me as we practice neurological symptoms in Spanish. Learn helpful vocabulary for discussing headaches, strokes, head trauma, seizures, and more.
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Learn how to ask a patient about their tobacco use in Spanish. We will take a complete smoking history and ask about chewing tobacco and vaping in Spanish.
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This is the first lesson in a three part series covering newborn hearing screening in Spanish.
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Join Luis and me as we review vocabulary for gastrointestinal symptoms in Spanish. After the vocab review, we will practice asking some questions!
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Learn medical Spanish for discussing contraindications to thrombolytics.
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In this lesson, we learn how to explain thrombolytic therapy for stroke in Spanish. In future lessons, we will go over contraindications and risks.
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Learn holiday greetings in Spanish with Eliza and me. Learn to say Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and more!
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Join Luis and me as we review symptoms of the ears, nose, throat, and chest in Spanish.
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Learn to ask about skin and musculoskeletal symptoms in Spanish with Luis and me in this interactive Review of Systems lesson.
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Learn how to explain interventions performed during advanced cardiac life support and the decision to stop resuscitation in Spanish.
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Learn to ask about constitutional symptoms in Spanish with Luis Almeida and me through this interactive lesson.
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This is the second of 4 scenarios where the paramedics respond to an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. In this secon scenario, the patient is already in rigor mortis, and the paramedics must explain why they are not initiating CPR.
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This is the first of 4 scenarios where the paramedics respond to an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. In this first scenario, the patient is already in rigor mortis, and the paramedics must explain why they are not initiating CPR.
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Learn medical Spanish to discuss a DNR order and a more palliative approach to care when a patient's health is fragile. LEVEL-ADVANCED
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