USF headache specialist writes Q&A book in Spanish
Tampa, FL (Nov. 5, 2002) -- "Doctor, me duele la cabeza." "Doctor, my head hurts."...... Regardless of what language you speak, when you have a headache, you just want it to go away. You might also want to know what caused the headache and how to prevent it in the future....... For Spanish speakers worldwide, a new book "Doctor, me duele la cabeza" by University of South Florida neurologist Mar...Innovative 'soap opera' project aimed at teaching Spanish to health professionals
CHAPEL HILL -- The rapid influx of Latinos into North Carolina and across the United States has caught health-care providers unprepared, experts say. Seriously compromising the quality of available services, too few doctors and nurses speak Spanish, have access to interpreters or possess enough knowledge to address immigrant health-care needs.... ..."Acknowledging this gap, the Office of the Pro...