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Our Spanish course “Medical Spanish” is especially designed for doctors, nurses, social workers, medical students etc. The course focuses on medical terminology and information to improve communication with Spanish speaking patients. Special attention will be given to cultural differences between the western world and Latin America – especially Peru and Argentina – including information on subjects such as health, illness, family issues, etc. and how they are dealt with by the Latin Community.

AMAUTA Spanish school is known for its interactive, communicative and personal teaching methods. Successfully implementing the interactive method depends on the personal attention your teacher is able to provide. Therefore, all our groups are small. The group course is taught by two teachers, to allow variety in teaching styles. Although all teachers are familiar with at least one foreign language, primarily English, all classes are taught in Spanish from the beginning. Groups are formed according to students abilities to ensure you are placed with others of the same level. The first day of class will begin with both a written and oral placement test.
Visits to hospitals with the possibility of clinical shadowing and lectures on subjects as Traditional Medicine etc., are included.
Maximum number of students: 6 in the Spanish Course.
Duration: Two weeks, Six hours daily
When: info@amautaspanish.com www.amautaspanish.com
5 Responses for "Medical spanish in Peru And Argentina"
“Medical Spanish”-its a very useful word in this very busy days…its a nice blog…thanks for sharing..
In my experience as a teacher, an important aspect is to realize that learning is not just memorizing grammar rules, it is also immersing oneself in the culture. good idea!
Medical language teaching is an excellent means towards helping out in the best possible way they know how. Very inspiring.
It is great that you are offering this. I would be interested in attending this course as I am interested in helping with social health services to latinos here in the States.
Certainly if you are looking to practise medicine or work in any medical field in a Spanish speaking country, this course will fast-track you to the position you need to be in to be able to effectively communicate with Spanish speaking patients. You will be comfortable with medical terminology and have a solid understanding of the relevant cultural differences in health issues. Along with lectures, particular focus is placed on special visits to hospitals and local medical clinics to gain an understanding of actual processes and on-the-job experiences.
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