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Describing Movement in Spanish
Practice ways to describe direction and location of movement. HACIA (towards) … la derecha (the right) … la izquierda (the left) … adelante (forwards) … atrás (backwards)* … dentro (inwards) … fuera (outwards) … abajo (downwards) … arriba (upwards) … m...
My Shoulder Hurts – Intro to Physical Therapy in Spanish
A woman carpenter presents with a painful shoulder. This orignal dialogue for this podcast was provided by one of our listeners Burke Gurney. Burke just traveled to Mexico where he worked with other physcial therapists.
Lyme Disease – A Clinical Dialogue in Spanish
A camp counselor presents to the clinic with erythema migrans, the characteristic rash of Lyme Disease. Check out more free podcasts in the Infections & the Skin series here. Premium members: Access the premium series here. E: Buenas tardes.
Describing Our Skin in Spanish
A More Basic Podcast Covering Useful Vocabulary Pertaining to the Skin Check out more free podcasts in the Infections & the Skin series here. Premium members: Access the premium series here. Rash (la) erupción (el) sarpullido / salpullido (las) ronchas...
Describing Our Bodies in Spanish
How would you describe your body in Spanish? Learn how to describe your body in Spanish. In this audio lesson we practice describing states, sensations and actions in the body. This audio lesson is based on material covered in the Medical History & Ex...
Fever and a Rash – A Call to the Clinic in Spanish
A Telephone Call with a Mother Concerned About Her Child, Who Has a Fever and Rash. This is the opening dialogue for our Premium Podcast Series: “Infections and the Skin,” at docmolly.com. Bueno. Buenos días. ¿Se encuentra la señora Rodríguez?
Asthma Questions in Spanish
Practice asking about shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness. SHORTNESS OF BREATH (Dificultad para respirator) ¿Tiene dificultad (problemas) para respirar? Do you have trouble breathing? ¿Le cuesta respirar? Is it hard to breathe?
Asthma Dialogue in Spanish
Listen to a dialogue about asthma in Spanish. This clinical encounter takes place in Latin America. Mrs. Ramírez brings her daughter to the clinic when she notices her daughter is having trouble breathing.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Spanish
Mrs. Ortiz presents to the clinic with pain in her wrist. Listen for the following Key Words: – Tingling – Radiate (e.g.”Does the pain radiate into your hand?”) Clinical Encounter: P: Buenas tardes doctora. D: Buenas tardes Señora Ortiz. ¿Come le va?
Scene of a Car Accident in Spanish
Responding at the Scene of a Car Accident in Spanish E = EMT, P = Patiente E ¿Dónde le duele más? P: La cabeza, en la frente, por la parte derecha. E: ¿Le duele el cuello? P: Sí, en la parte derecha, también. E: ¿De uno a diez,