CDC officer told Americans to be prepared for the novel coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. on February 25th, 2020.
2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory virus, first detected in the city of Wuhan, China, which has soon resulted in thousands of confirmed human infections. Although 99% of infections are in China, it has spread to other countries including the United States, Italy, Japan, South Korea, etc.
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Canopy, as the #1 industry leading Medical Spanish online courses, has put together a list of common Spanish words and terminologies you should learn as a healthcare provider, in order to face the communication challenges you may have with your Spanish-speaking patients in preparation for the possible coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.
Canopy Learn Medical Spanish Course is a 40-hour Spanish curriculum, created for healthcare professionals, based on everyday clinical scenarios. Canopy Learn is an online, self-paced eLearning platform, awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which has been helping over 100,000 medical professionals to advance Medical Spanish and improve communication with the Spanish-speaking patients in the U.S.
The Canopy Medical Spanish courses consist of numerous bite-sized modules across all three proficiency levels, from which you can find Medical Spanish terms for over 36 specialties.
The Canopy Medical Spanish lessons provide various learning modules that can help you prepare for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) treatments.
In Level 1, the Canopy Medical Spanish curriculum includes several lessons teaching you the medical Spanish terms and vocabulary about pain, vaccines, headaches, etc.
In Level 2, the Canopy Medical Spanish courses cover medical specialties of Pneumology, Pharmacy & Medicines, Surgery and Pre/Post-Op instructions, which can be helpful to treat patients with severe symptoms.
In Level 3, the Canopy Medical Spanish class will teach you modules of Preventive Medicine, Palliative Care, Discharge Planning, etc, which will equip you for any unpredictable hurdles in treating the novel coronavirus infected patients you will need.