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For frontline healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, PAs/NPs, CNAs, medics). Weekly clinical scenarios—pain assessment, emergency intake, medication dosing, procedure explanation, discharge instructions. Real phrases tested in patient rooms. Practical info you can use on shift!
This week’s Spanish on shift: Shortness of breath Reader, ¡Buenos días amigos! It’s Tyler! It's been a minute. Life got busy, priorities shifted, and HablaMed went quiet on the email front. But we're back and better than ever, and I've been thinking a lot about what actually matters to you. Over the past few months, I've rebuilt our content system from the ground up. New carousel format, better scripts, and a tighter focus on what you can actually use in patient rooms instead of generic...
This week’s Spanish on shift: Shortness of breath Reader, ¡Buenos días amigos! Shortness of breath can signal everything from anxiety to a life-threatening PE — and asking the right questions in Spanish can make all the difference. In this week’s series, we’re giving you the key questions and symptoms to ask your Spanish-speaking patients. 🔹 “¿Le falta el aire?” 🔹 “¿Tiene hinchazón en las piernas?” 🔹 “¿Ha estado en contacto con alguien enfermo?” We make it sticky. You make it matter. 🎥 Dive...
A personal note from Tyler. Reader, ¡Feliz año nuevo, comunidad HablaMed! 🎉 2025 was a wild ride—between work, study, travel, and the everyday chaos of life, I’ve had to press pause on a few things… and honestly, I’ve missed this the most. HablaMed has always been more than a side project—it’s a community. And I’m excited to revive it with fresh energy in 2026! Here’s what I’m dreaming up for this next chapter: ✨ A new rhythm. I’m planning two social posts a week, biweekly email dispatches...