Spanish for nurses, clearly communicating with patients is the main purpose of the role. To be able to comfort patients and provide the best for their well-being, nurses must be able to have clear conversations with patients. At Spanish55, we understand the immediate need for conversational fluency in order to build rapport with patients.





Nurses provide hands-on care on a daily basis to patients by providing emotional support, explaining special diets, administering medications, just to name a few! But what happens when there is a large population of Spanish-speaking patients? Well, that's where we come in. One-on-one interaction with an online Spanish coach will help build your medical vocabulary and will develop your conversational fluency.





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Your time is a highly valuable and scarce resource, you need a personal language coach to help minimize learning time. In order to accommodate busy nurses with ever-changing schedules, we have adopted Skype? to coach our learners one-on-one in the most convenient way possible. It is as easy as opening up your laptop or and tapping the Skype app? from any convenient location.





At Spanish55, we offer online medical Spanish for nurses with all levels of proficiency including beginners. Nurses will be exposed to practical conversations, for instance: describing body parts, taking a complete medical history, assisting or conducting basic medical exams, talking about common symptoms, etc. Our Spanish program helps nurses develop the ability to interact with patients in their native language with ease.


A brief summary of functional language use introduced in our Spanish program for nurses



-Making an appointment with a doctor


-Giving directions to people/patients


-Asking and giving personal information


-Taking a medical history


-Describing people


-Using measurement units


-Asking about symptoms


-Completing patient assessments


-Describing some common symptoms


-Describing Hygiene duties


-Describing the location of the objects in a room


-Expressing their daily activities and likes and dislikes


-Describing emotions and mental health conditions


-Talking about their daily routines


-Expressing the location and intensity of the pain


-Asking for and offering help


-Expressing needs, obligations, and desires


-Comparing people, things, and symptoms


-Talking about the duration of pain


-Talking about food (describing food and likes and dislikes)


-Giving instructions and medical advice to patients


-Talking about habits and routines


-Talking about the present and future activities


-Describing your schedule for the week


-Using some expressions of courtesy and giving advice to people/patients





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Try a 55-minute consultation with a Spanish tutor on Skype free of charge. Our online Spanish for nurses follow a structured conversational approach, you will have full attention from an experienced professional.