Intensive Medical Spanish in Costa Rica January 6-20, 2013.

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Intensive Medical Spanish in Costa Rica January 6-20, 2013

Growing Population Hispanic population in the U.S. is greater than 50 million –16.3% of the population –30% of the population by 2050

Need for Medical Spanish 19% of the U.S. Hispanic population speak only Spanish 55% of the U.S. Hispanic population have limited English proficiency Difficulty communicating with clinicians results in poor patient education, missed appointments, omitted medications, etc.

Too few Spanish Speakers Lack of Hispanic health care providers –Health care community is far less diverse than the patient population –Only 3% of nurses, and 4% of physicians are native Spanish speakers

Why Medical Spanish? Allow for more effective communication in the clinical setting Gain the confidence, compliance, and loyalty of your Hispanic patients Expanded cultural awareness

Medical Spanish Seminar Costa Rica 2012 Dates: January 6 th -20 th Daily semi-private group classes (typically 2-3 students with a maximum of 4) Homestay (2 meals, laundry service, private room) –Carefully screened and accustomed to having foreign students Lectures on the Costa Rican health care system, medicinal plants, etc. Volunteer / observation at local public clinics Multiple included excursions, and several optional ones Cost will be in the range of $2,000.00

Costa Rica

Tourist destination: Caribbean and Pacific beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, cloud forests Stable democracy Excellent health care system Low crime rate High standard of living

The School CPI or Centro Panamericano de Idiomas –20 years in the business –Small classes –Well-equipped facilities –Affiliations with multiple U.S. universities

Goals Increase the student’s ability to communicate in Spanish in a clinical setting Provide a basis for the development of foreign language competency Cultural proficiency: strategies for tailoring health care delivery to meet patients social, cultural, and linguistic needs

More Information Please me if interested. We need an initial head count to determine if this trip is feasible.