In this lesson, you will hear a psychologist evaluate a patient for suicidal ideation in the ER. LEVEL – ADVANCED
Clinical Dialogue
Dental Sealants in Spanish
This advanced lesson kicks off a new module in our Spanish for Dentistry course. In this lesson, you will hear the doctor recommend dental sealants and then answer questions from the patient’s mother. Be sure to take the quiz after you listen to the dialogue to see how much your remember and understood.
Treatment of Chest Pain in the Hospital
Learn how to discuss the treatment of chest pain in Spanish. Listen to the clinical encounter. Then, take the quiz to test your comprehension. This lesson is part of our Spanish for Emergencies course at docmolly.com.
Asking About Chest Pain in Spanish
Learn key phrases for asking about pain in Spanish. In this clinical encounter, you will hear an excerpt from a clinical encounter where a patient presents to the ER with chest pain. As we practice interpreting the encounter in Spanish, we will learn how to ask about the quality, aggravating factors, and location of the pain.
Abdominal Pain in Spanish
This lesson introduces our course Spanish for Abdominal Pain: https://docmolly.com/medical-spanish-courses/spanish-for-abdominal-pain-course/
VT05 Other Treatments and Goals of Therapy
In this lesson, the physical therapist asks the patient about other treatments and her expectations for physical therapy.
VT01 Dizziness when turning over
In this episode, the patient explains how she noticed the sudden onset of dizziness after turning over in bed.
AD08 Cambiar Pautas de Conducta – Review
Welcome to the third and final interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar for the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Medicamentos controlados. In this lesson, the doctor discusses counseling to help the family change negative patterns of behavior and asks them to bring a list of outcome measures to their next visit.
AD07 Contrato de medicamentos controlados – Review
Welcome to the second interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar for the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Medicamentos controlados. In this lesson, the doctor explains that the medications are regulated by the government and asks señora Sánchez to sign a controlled substance agreement.
AD06 Probar el medicamento – Review
Welcome to the first interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar in the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Medicamentos controlados In this lesson, the doctor asks Nicole if she would like to take a medication to help her pay attention. He explains she will have to make an effort in order for it to work. Finally, he instructs her that she should only take the medication when given to her and that she must not share it with friends.
ADHD in Spanish – Medicamentos controlados
In today’s lesson, you will hear the final portion of the clinical encounter ADHD in Spanish, in which the doctor discusses the treatment of ADHD in Spanish. The doctor talks to Nicole about taking a medication to help her to pay attention and focus. He reminds Nicole that she will have to make an effort for the medication to work. He thens goes over a controlled substance agreement. Finally, he talks about the counseling and the need to change negative patterns of behavior to positive ones.
AD05 Efectos secundarios y monitoreo – Review
Welcome to another interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar in the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Diagnóstico y tratamiento. In this lesson, the doctor explains how medications for ADHD work, the side effects, and how they will monitor Nicole while taking them.
AD04 Medicamentos y asesoramiento – Review
Welcome to another interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar in the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Diagnóstico y tratamiento. In this lesson, the doctor recommends a combination of medications and counseling and explains the rationale for medical treatment of ADHD (TDAH en español).
AD03 Diagnóstico – Review
In this lesson, we will cover the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar in the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Diagnóstico y tratamiento. We review the diagnosis of ADHD as the doctor discusses different personality traits and behaviors common to children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (el trastorno de déficit de atención con hiperactividad).
ADHD in Spanish – Diagnóstico y tratamiento
This is the second part of the clinical encounter ADHD in Spanish. In this part of the clinical encounter, the doctor discusses the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in Spanish with the patient Nicole and her mother. Before you listen, I would like to make clear that it is not our intent to promote the diagnostic or […]
AD02 Problemas en la escuela – Interpret
Based on feedback from a listener, we are going to try something new. This will be a rapid fire interpretation session of the key phrases from the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Problemas en la escuela.
AD01 Problemas en la escuela – Review
Welcome to an interactive audio lesson covering the vocabulary, key phrases and grammar in the clinical encounter: ADHD in Spanish – Problemas en la escuela. We will review adjectives in Spanish associated with ADHD, such as intelligent, capable, distracted, and restless. We will also learn phrases in Spanish that are useful when discussing performance in school, getting into trouble, and difficulty with paying attention and sleeping.
ADHD in Spanish – Problemas en la escuela
Welcome to the first introductory lesson in our series: ADHD in Spanish. What you are about to hear is a clinical encounter in Spanish about a girl who is diagnoesed with attention deficity hyperactivity disorder / ADHD (trastorno de déficit de atención con hiperactividad / TDAH en español). The original dialogue was written in English by […]
COPD Explained in Spanish
Welcome to our first audio lesson covering Spanish for COPD. In this lesson, you will hear the diagnosis of COPD explained in Spanish. LEVEL – ADVANCED Table of Contents Timestamps are provided at docmolly.com so that you can jump from section to section as you listen. Summary of Dialogue COPD Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Combination of […]
Flu Symptoms in Spanish
Happy New Year! I am excited to share more audio Spanish lessons with you in the upcoming year. It’s that time of year again. It’s the flu season and there are a lot of upper respiratory infections going around. So in this audio lesson, we are going to learn how to express symptoms of the flu […]
Dolor de Vientre, Present Perfect and a Medical Spanish Seminar in Costa Rica
Today we are visited by Sianny Angulo. Sianny teaches a Medical Spanish seminar in Costa Rica. She asked if she could write a medical Spanish dialogue for this podcast in order to spread the word about the seminar.
STD Symptoms in Spanish
Learn to talk about STD symptoms in Spanish. In this clinical encounter, you will hear señor Gómez present to the clinic with symptoms suggestive of an STD.
Insulin Injection in Spanish
Ángel explains to Mrs. Diaz, a newly diagnosed diabetic, how to give inject insulin. He covers where to inject the insulin, rotating injection sites, and proper disposal of sharp materials. This podcast is only intended to teach Spanish. You should consult with a medical professional before using insulin.
Telephone Spanish – Nurse Line
Listen to a call to the nurse line in Spanish. The patient calls to ask about dizziness he has experienced since starting a new medication.
Telephone Spanish – Clinic Receptionist
Learn to answer the phone, obtain basic patient information and transfer a call in Spanish. In this podcast, a patient calls the clinic and speaks with the receptionist and then is transferred to the nurse line to leave a message.
FL02 Flu in Pregnancy – Diagnosis and Treatment
In this lesson, you will hear the doctor explain the diagnosis of the flu, how she likely got it from the sick children at the daycare and the recommended treatment. Since señora Garcia is pregnant, she is more likely to suffer complications. Therefore, treatment with an antiviral medication is recommended. Table of Contents Clinical Encounter Vocabulary […]