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Spanish for Healthcare Professionals I !Si hablas a un hombre en un idioma que comprende, llegarás a su cabeza. Si le hablas en su lengua materna, llegarás a su corazón” - Nelson Mandela Course Instructor: Alexandra Lopez Vera, PhD (lopezveraA@cusm.org) Course Descrip/on: The primary goal of this course is to develop proficiency in Medical Spanish at the Novice-high level (as established by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Proficiency Guidelines, 2012). By the end of this course, students will have a solid, basic foundaNon of Medical Spanish in order to use the language to facilitate their daily interacNons with Spanish-speaking paNents. With this end in mind, the main focus of this course is on meaningful communicaNon, which involves both linguisNc and cultural knowledge. During the course, students will conNnue to develop their competencies in the four skills—speaking, listening, wriNng, and reading—with a special emphasis on oral communicaNon. We will cover key grammar structures and relevant vocabulary through a variety of interacNve, contextualized acNviNes. Students will be able to manage successfully a number of uncomplicated communicaNve tasks in medical seTngs. Novice High speakers respond to simple, direct quesNons or requests for informaNon. They will also be able to ask formulaic quesNons to Spanish-speaking paNents. The course Spanish for Healthcare Professionals I will build on skills included in the Clinical Clerkship Handbook to provide paNent care that is compassionate, appropriate, and effecNve for the promoNon of health and the treatment of health-related problems. (EPA 1-7, 10-13). Required Materials: MindTap for Spanish for Medical Personnel Enhanced EdiNon: The Basic Spanish Series 24 Months: ISBN: 9780357663929. Ana C. Jarvis/Raquel Lebredo/Francisco Mena-Ayllón (2014). Second Edition. Cengage. 10 Course Goals: During the course students will encouraged to: ● Work in each session in pairs, small groups, and one-on-one with the instructor to develop their oral skills. ● Write reports, summaries, and prescripNons to improve their wriNng skills. ● Listen to several dialogues relaNng to the medical topics of each chapter to develop their listening skills. ● Read selected medical texts in order to develop their reading skills. ● Develop cultural awareness by learning about hispanic pracNces and perspecNves through readings, dialogues, addiNonal research, a special module dedicated to cultural competency, and presentaNons. Learning Outcomes: By successfully compleNng the course, students will be able to: ● Acquire basic Spanish pronunciaNon, grammar, vocabulary and structures that will facilitate communicaNon with hispanic paNents in medical seTngs. ● Understand basic medical Spanish vocabulary regarding common health concerns. ● Develop a beber understanding of the variaNon in socio-cultural beliefs and pracNces among Spanish-speaking populaNons. ● Improve rapport-building skills with Spanish-speaking paNents. ● ParNcipate in spontaneous Spanish conversaNons and discussions . ● Show self-awareness of own sociocultural competence by reflecNng on the dimensions of empathy, openness, and curiosity. Assessment and Grading Policy: The course will be graded as Pass/Fail. Students are graded under the following system: - Pass: 100-70 (C and above) - Fail: 69-0 (D and below) The assessment and evaluation of the various components of the course is shown below: - Class abendance and parNcipaNon (40%) - Medical Spanish homework (30%) - Final Medical Encounter Project (30%) 11 Class A?endance and Par/cipa/on (40%): Class abendance is expected. Students will be evaluated on their parNcipaNon daily. ParNcipaNon includes being punctual, being prepared, using the target language and parNcipaNng enthusiasNcally and abenNvely. Oral parNcipaNon in all acNviNes is also expected, since the sessions are the only opportuniNes you will have to pracNce your interpersonal oral skills. Students can only miss 3 large sessions and 3 peer tutor meeNngs per semester without penalty. StarNng with the fourth absence, and regardless of the reasons for the first three, one percentage point will be subtracted from their final course grade for each addiNonal absence. Late arrivals and early departures may also count as absences. Medical Spanish Homework (30%): Students will complete their Medical Spanish homework online. If they have never used the online Medical Spanish plaiorm before, they will need to create an account by clicking on the “Create Account” bubon on the right side of the screen. They will be need a RegistraNon Code. The amount of homework will be moderate. Final Medical Encounter Project (30%): By the end of the course, students will be responsible to work in pairs and submit a video represenNng a doctor-paNent encounter. This project will assess students’ ability to operate in a Spanish medical seTng. By including symptoms seen during the course, students will cover all the differenNals and quesNons needed to help with the diagnosis (example: for a problem that involves abdominal pain, students will ask about diarrhea, or onset amer eaNng, etc.). CreaNvity will be rewarded. Complete details and grading rubric will be available on Canvas. Communica/ons: The instructor will respond to inquiries submibed within 24 hours on business days. Weekend inquiries will be answered on Monday in the order that they were received. If you need addiNonal help in the form of office hours, send an email to the instructor (lopezveraA@cusm.org) in order to schedule a virtual meeNng. 12 Sequence: WEEK/DATE CONTENTS 1 Introducción al español 7/25/2022 (Session 1) 2 Pérdida de peso/ Aumento de peso 8/1/2022 (Session 2) 3 Dolor Abdominal/ Revisión de técnicas 8/8/2022 asépticas (Session 3) 13
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