Share Medical Spanish: Los Vatos Médicos
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By Adrian DeLeon & Stephen Ferraro
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Common side effects of meds and strategies for navigating this with pts.
-ACE inhibitors: tos seca
-Amlodipine: hinchazon en las piernas
-Statins: dolores musculares, agujetas
-Metformin: la diarrhea
- Song: Me Porto Bonito -Bad Bunny
Basic structure and dialogue for diagnosing and initiating treatment on a patient en la clinica.
- "el cholesterol" - Fito Olivares y su grupo
- Wallmart $4 club https://www.walmart.com/cp/4-prescriptions/1078664
A casual convo w el mismisimo Samuel
Trying out a new feature of posting dialogues alone with video subtitles. Let us know if you hate it or love it
- Important HPI and exam on a patient suspected of having an acute stroke.
- skip to minute 13 for dialogue in spanish.
- song "cambio de tempuratura" Don Patricio
- video and transcript coming soon on our website, instagram, and youtube.
A casual conversation with the anesthesia intern extraordinario Joel Zaldumbide. We discuss everything from his upbringing in the US in a Ecuadorian family to Simon Bolivar's sword.
Check out these Spotify playlists of musica en espanol that Joel has curated for our listening pleasure
- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/31nvMU6OUnnEyGKMpfsJ5R?si=LwzpgcIqS0yYDmX5PCVr7w
- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6d4V4Q87DD4rStwKGJxBsv?si=bn_xItOlRDCemZdhaoCXlg
- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5SL8DBtjqZPfozBx52Rzlx?si=BrQshHwCRVCE-54LxPxaQA
In this episode we talk through explaining ICU care to a patient and their family, with a focus on heart attack, HD support (intraortic balloon pump / pressors), sedation, ventilators, and the process of weaning sedation/extubating. Give us feedback or suggestions on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/losvatosmedicos/?hl=en) or at [email protected]!
-Intro song: A no llorar (Ximena Sariñana)
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
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