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Introductory Medical Spanish Elective: Creating and Evaluating a Case-Based Course Compatible with an 18-Month Pre-Clinical Medical Curriculum.

Taylor A Vega1, Alec G Contag2, Erin Urbanowicz1, Anthony Sanchez1, Juan Carlos Martinez1, Amy Garcia1, Alex Ortega-Loayza1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Limited English proficiency patients experience high rates of medical errors and receive lower quality of care. To better prepare the healthcare workforce, Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) members at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) developed an Introductory Medical Spanish course to complement an 18-month pre-clinical curriculum.
METHODS: This 10-week elective course consisted of 2 h of weekly instruction, two Cafecito cultural sessions, and one clinical standardized assessment (CSA). The authors used Bloom's taxonomy as a theoretical framework to design course components. Pre- and post-course surveys captured comfort scores with performing a history and physical (H&P) and building rapport in Spanish. Change in comfort was analyzed via paired T-test in STATA. The authors performed a content analysis of CSA feedback and a thematic analysis of Cafecito reflections.
RESULTS: Fifteen preclinical medical students in cohort 1 and sixteen in cohort 2 completed the 10-week course. Comfort scores significantly (p < 0.05) increased by 2.87 and 1 point(s) for cohorts 1 and 2, respectively. There were differences between cohorts 1 and 2, including self-reported language fluency (93% vs 47% "beginner" level) and value of the cultural sessions (73% vs 50%), respectively. Qualitative content analysis of CSA feedback and thematic analysis of Cafecito reflections revealed students successfully applied learned material to a new case and developed a newfound appreciation for Latinx public health issues.
CONCLUSIONS: This course effectively increased students' comfort using medical Spanish which successfully translated into simulated patient environments. It also provided a space to discuss nuances of health and Latinx cultures with peers. Ultimately, this course's feasible, effective structure can serve as a model to complement condensed pre-clinical undergraduate medical education (UME) curricula. © International Association of Medical Science Educators 2021.

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Keywords:  Course development; Medical Spanish; Medical student; Undergraduate medical education

Year:  2021        PMID: 34457907      PMCID: PMC8368887          DOI: 10.1007/s40670-020-01195-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Educ        ISSN: 2156-8650


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2.  The use of Spanish by medical students and residents at one university hospital.

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Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 6.893

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Authors:  Karol J Hardin; D Mike Hardin
Journal:  Teach Learn Med       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 2.414

4.  Medical Students as Certified Interpreters.

Authors:  Gabriela Aitken
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Journal:  Med Teach       Date:  2012-12-11       Impact factor: 3.650

6.  National Survey of Medical Spanish Curriculum in U.S. Medical Schools.

Authors:  Raymond Morales; Lauren Rodriguez; Angad Singh; Erin Stratta; Lydia Mendoza; Melissa A Valerio; Monica Vela
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2015-04-11       Impact factor: 5.128

7.  The impact of limited English proficiency and physician language concordance on reports of clinical interactions among patients with diabetes: the DISTANCE study.

Authors:  Yael Schenker; Andrew J Karter; Dean Schillinger; E Margaret Warton; Nancy E Adler; Howard H Moffet; Ameena T Ahmed; Alicia Fernandez
Journal:  Patient Educ Couns       Date:  2010-03-11

8.  Development of a Medical Spanish Curriculum for Fourth-Year Medical Students.

Authors:  Arhanti Sadanand; Mark H Ryan; Steven Cohen; Michael S Ryan
Journal:  PRiMER       Date:  2018-09-11

9.  Evaluation of a Medical Spanish Elective for Senior Medical Students: Improving Outcomes through OSCE Assessments.

Authors:  Pilar Ortega; Yoon Soo Park; Jorge A Girotti
Journal:  Med Sci Educ       Date:  2017-03-27

Review 10.  Teaching Medical Spanish to Improve Population Health: Evidence for Incorporating Language Education and Assessment in U.S. Medical Schools.

Authors:  Pilar Ortega; Norma Pérez; Brenda Robles; Yumirle Turmelle; David Acosta
Journal:  Health Equity       Date:  2019-11-01
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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-07
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