HTN - Labs and Med Changes |
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Señora Lopez presents to the clinic for a blood pressure check and to review her labs. Buenas tardes Señora López. Mucho gusto en verla. Gracias doctor, igualmente. ¿Cómo ha estado? Bien doctor. Viene hoy para chequear su presión. ¿Verdad? Asà es. ... |
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HTN - Labs and Med Changes |
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Señora Lopez presents to the clinic for a blood pressure check and to review her labs. Buenas tardes Señora López. Mucho gusto en verla. Gracias doctor, igualmente. ¿Cómo ha estado? Bien doctor. Viene hoy para chequear su presión. ¿Verdad? Asà es. ... |
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Depression - A Clinical Dialogue |
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A woman presents to her Primary Care Provider with symptoms of chronic pain, fatigue, trouble sleeping, and feelings of guilt and failure. Hola Isabet. ¿Cómo te va? Realmente doctora, no me siento bien. Cuéntame. ¿Qué te pasa?... |
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Depression - A Clinical Dailogue |
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A woman presents to her Primary Care Provider with symptoms of chronic pain, fatigue, trouble sleeping, and feelings of guilt and failure. Hola Isabet. ¿Cómo te va? Realmente doctora, no me siento bien. Cuéntame. ¿Qué te pasa?... |
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Using verbs with parts of the body |
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We practice using verbs with parts of the body and articles of clothing. The indirect object pronouns in Spanish: me, te, le, nos, os, les Reflexive pronouns in Spanish: The same as above, except "le(s)" is replaced by "se" (Yo) Me toco la nariz. (I touch my nose.) yo = subject... |
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Describing our bodies in Spanish |
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Describing our bodies in Spanish This podcast is based on material covered in our Building Blocks series: Medical History and Exam. A set of basic audio lessons covering all the essential vocabulary and phrases to complete a medical history and exam, available at www.medicalspanishpodcast.com... |
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What gender is my pancreas? |
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Tipcast #2 - We review parts of the body in Spanish which don't follow the rule of ending in o for masculine, a for feminine. la frente (forehead) la nariz (nose) el cachete (cheek) el diente (tooth) el mentón (chin) la piel (skin) la mano (hand) el pie (foot) el talón (heel)... |
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Definite Articles Before Titles |
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Tipcast #1 - When to use the definite article before one's title. You may have learned when talking about someone with his/her title, that you insert a definite article before the title. "La señora Abrego no está en casa hoy." (Mrs. Abrego isn't home today.)... |
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The Role of Grandparents - A Listening Exercise |
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Listen as Nuria and I discuss the role of grandparents in Hispanic immigrant families. EL PAPEL DE LOS ABUELOS http://www.taringa.net/posts/info/1321258/Relaciones-Familiares_-El-Papel-de-los-Abuelos.html El papel (role)... |
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Describing Movement |
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Let's 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) ... mà (me)... |
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