Objective. To assess the impact of incorporating Spanish language lectures and activities in a required Pharmaceutical Care Laboratory course on first-year doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students’ perceptions of and comfort level with Spanish-speaking patients and basic knowledge of Spanish pharmacy terms
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: Language and cultural barriers are detriments to quality...
U.S. legal and ethical standards for healthcare dictate that patients with limited English proficien...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To develop a glossary of words useful to pharmacists when counseli...
Objective. To assess the impact of incorporating Spanish language lectures and activities in a requi...
Objective: To determine characteristics of Medical Spanish education provided to pharmacy students i...
abstract: Curricular Design in Languages for Specific Purposes: The Case of a Needs Analysis for the...
Pharmacists play a crucial role in patient care; they must be able to communicate effectively with p...
BACKGROUND: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) may be at risk for medical errors and wo...
© 2017, The Author(s) 2017. Patient-provider language discordance is a growing problem in health car...
Abstract As the Hispanic and Latino population in the United States grows, the demand for Spanish-sp...
Objective: To highlight the added value of bilingual Hispanic pharmacists in the care of Hispanic pa...
The purpose of this investigation is to examine formal and informal resources available for teaching...
Introduction: Policymakers have recommended recruiting and/or training more US physicians who can pr...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to assess Spanish-speaking patients’ satisfaction with the...
Abstract Introduction Racial and language disparities in the United States healthcare system have lo...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: Language and cultural barriers are detriments to quality...
U.S. legal and ethical standards for healthcare dictate that patients with limited English proficien...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To develop a glossary of words useful to pharmacists when counseli...
Objective. To assess the impact of incorporating Spanish language lectures and activities in a requi...
Objective: To determine characteristics of Medical Spanish education provided to pharmacy students i...
abstract: Curricular Design in Languages for Specific Purposes: The Case of a Needs Analysis for the...
Pharmacists play a crucial role in patient care; they must be able to communicate effectively with p...
BACKGROUND: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) may be at risk for medical errors and wo...
© 2017, The Author(s) 2017. Patient-provider language discordance is a growing problem in health car...
Abstract As the Hispanic and Latino population in the United States grows, the demand for Spanish-sp...
Objective: To highlight the added value of bilingual Hispanic pharmacists in the care of Hispanic pa...
The purpose of this investigation is to examine formal and informal resources available for teaching...
Introduction: Policymakers have recommended recruiting and/or training more US physicians who can pr...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to assess Spanish-speaking patients’ satisfaction with the...
Abstract Introduction Racial and language disparities in the United States healthcare system have lo...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: Language and cultural barriers are detriments to quality...
U.S. legal and ethical standards for healthcare dictate that patients with limited English proficien...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To develop a glossary of words useful to pharmacists when counseli...