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Reddit mentions of Spanish and the Medical Interview: A Textbook for Clinically Relevant Medical Spanish
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Also a medical student, albeit a Spanish major in undergrad who has studied in Spain and Mexico. Wholeheartedly agree with the above comment. As long as you know your limits, you can be a vital patient asset for more simple needs when an interpreter isn't available. I think basic things such as understanding how to use the imperative to tell the patient what you would like them to do in preparation for the MRI could be a huge help for your team. I was a part of an advanced Spanish language program run by native speaking doctors during my preclinical years, and we used this book. Really, I think you could probably get by using a quality online dictionary to learn directions, commands, and anatomy, but your patients will definitely appreciate you making the attempt. Just MAKE SURE to know your limits, and if the situation calls for it, call in an interpreter to prevent a serious medical error from occurring. There are lots of medical professionals who are not fluent, but have a basic medical vocabulary that serves to help, not hurt, their patient care.