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Conversations With KushConversations With KushEP 220 | From Riverbank Roots to Cannabis Truths | Science, Equity & Dabbed-Out Dreams with Doc DabsWhat do maple syrup, riverbank weed, neuroscience, and the future of cannabis policy all have in common? Dr. Clemon “Doc Dabs” Dabney III. 🌿In this soul-sparking episode of Conversations With Kush, we sit down with a real-life cannabis molecular geneticist who’s not just talking the talk—he’s growing the genes, fighting the policy fights, and crafting terpene-forward edibles that are changing the game in Minnesota and beyond.Host Molly dives into everything from Doc Dabs' dabbling days as a communion class rebel to the molecular science behind your favorite strains. We’re talking plant breeding...2025-05-151h 08She\'s Got Guts-A Women\'s Gut Health PodcastShe's Got Guts-A Women's Gut Health PodcastMeet Cohost Molly OstranderFrom teenager with mysterious GI symptoms to Dietitian with Crhon's disease, here a little about Molly's journey here and why advocating for yourself is so important. You do NOT have to be a wellness girlie to heal your gut, and "heal your gut" is a confusing term, so let's break it down.  Labs to ask your doc for: Vitamin D, B12/MMA, full iron panel, fecal calprotectin and CRP.  IBS Symptom Relief Guide: https://success.nutritionforpeople.com/widget/form/48KCUDOjr8AUuvMcbMqd Join the community!Lara @lalas...2025-03-1742 minShe\'s Got Guts-A Women\'s Gut Health PodcastShe's Got Guts-A Women's Gut Health Podcast12. Meet Cohost Molly OstranderFrom teenager with mysterious GI symptoms to Dietitian with Crhon's disease, here a little about Molly's journey here and why advocating for yourself is so important. You do NOT have to be a wellness girlie to heal your gut, and "heal your gut" is a confusing term, so let's break it down.    Labs to ask your doc for: Vitamin D, B12/MMA, full iron panel, fecal calprotectin and CRP.    IBS Symptom Relief Guide: https://success.nutritionforpeople.com/widget/form/48KCUDOjr8AUuvMcbMqd   Join the community! Lara @lalaswellness   Molly @womensguthealth    https://www.supercube...2025-03-0842 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyRH02b Gynecological Exam – Interpret In this lesson, we interpret as the doctor performs a gynecological exam. LEVEL - UPPER INTERMEDIATE. Access this lesson in our Spanish for Reproductive Health Course! TimeStamps Breast Exam Positioning for the Pelvic Exam Inserting the Speculum Pap Smear / Taking Samples Finishing Up You do not have access to this content. Log in below, become a member or upgrade. The post RH02b Gynecological Exam – Interpret appeared first on Doc Molly.2024-05-2300 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyContraindications to Thrombolytics in Spanish – Parte 1In this lesson, we learn how to discuss contraindications to thrombolytics in Spanish. To assemble this lesson, I used a list of contraindications in the stroke chapter of my favorite medical education resource, MKSAP 19. Luis Almeida joins us from Venezuela to help us with the Spanish for this lesson.A video version of this lesson with subtitles is on YouTube. Check out our Shorts, where I share helpful tips.Member? Access full show notes, the Quizlet set, and the PDF for this lesson within our Spanish for Emergencies course! Not a...2024-01-1420 minBlog Archives | Doc MollyBlog Archives | Doc MollySay Happy Holidays in Spanish!Do you know how to say Happy Holidays in Spanish? In this lesson, we practice saying Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and more in Spanish.Watch the video version of this lesson on YouTube.Sign up for our member lessons and get 25% off your subscription through New Year’s Day 2024. All Access Subscription (All our Medical Spanish + Spanish Grammar lessons) Premium Medical SubscriptionPremium Grammar Subscription LEVEL – BEGINNER Happy Holidays¡Felices Fiestas!¡Felices Vacaciones!Merry Christmas¡Feliz Navidad!Happy New Year2023-12-2303 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyStroke Symptoms in Spanish This lesson kicks off the Stroke Module in our Spanish for Emergencies course! Practice vocabulary and questions related to the symptoms of a stroke in Spanish.Vocabulario 1:06First, we will practice vocabulary related to stroke symptoms. Then we will use this vocabulary in questions. TENER3:21Practice using the verb TENER to ask if the patient has any stroke symptoms. ¿Tiene [síntoma]?NOTAR 5:20Practice using the verb NOTAR to ask if the patient has noticed any stroke symptoms. ¿Ha notado [síntoma]?SENTIRSE6:03Practic...2023-07-1713 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyPS02 Risk of Aspiration and Monitoring You do not have access to this content. Log in below, become a member or upgrade. The post PS02 Risk of Aspiration and Monitoring appeared first on Doc Molly. 2023-04-2511 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyIntro to Procedural Sedation in SpanishWelcome to the first of three lessons covering Spanish for procedural sedation. In this lesson, we'll cover vocabulary for conscious sedation, the use of sedatives and analgesics, how to ask about prior anesthesia, and how to explain an IV.Joining me for this lesson is my Spanish teacher from Guatemala, Elizabeth Cortez Cox.To continue your Spanish language journey and get access to the next two lessons, become a member. Your support will help us continue to provide high-quality medical Spanish education. ¡Gracias!LEVEL - UPPER INTERMEDIATE Table of Contents2023-04-1913 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyBruises, Cuts, Ruptures, Breaks, Tears, and Sprains I am back with Rory Foster for an interactive lesson focused on discussing injuries in Spanish. This lesson builds upon one of Rory's lessons at Common Ground International. In this lesson, we practice talking about bruises, cuts, ruptures, breaks, tears, and sprains. We will first present a verb, a noun, and an adjective that all share the same root. Then, we will use this vocabulary in phrases as we discuss these different types of injuries. A big shout out to La Comunidad's teachers, Nelly from Colombia, Gloria from Mexico, and Daniela from Mexico, for reviewing the phrases i...2023-03-2319 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyBruises, Cuts, Ruptures, Breaks, Tears, and Sprains I am back with Rory Foster for an interactive lesson focused on discussing injuries in Spanish. This lesson builds upon one of Rory's lessons at Common Ground International. In this lesson, we practice talking about bruises, cuts, ruptures, breaks, tears, and sprains. We will first present a verb, a noun, and an adjective that all share the same root. Then, we will use this vocabulary in phrases as we discuss these different types of injuries. A big shout out to La Comunidad's teachers, Nelly from Colombia, Gloria from Mexico, and Daniela from Mexico, for reviewing the phrases i...2023-03-2319 minBlog Archives | Doc MollyBlog Archives | Doc MollyInterview with Rory Foster – Medical Spanish Immersion Trips! In today's episode, I interview Rory Foster of Common Ground International about their Medical Spanish Courses and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Latin America. Common Ground International is an excellent resource for learning medical Spanish. They offer courses from beginner to advanced and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Ecuador and Costa Rica. Their Spanish Immersion Programs are for all levels and include: Spanish immersion classes Volunteer programs in the communityHomestays with local familiesWeekend excursions They just returned from their winter program in Costa Rica in February. On June 16, they travel to Ecuador to begin a 2-wee...2023-03-1512 minMedical Spanish PodcastMedical Spanish PodcastInterview with Rory Foster – Medical Spanish Immersion Trips! In today's episode, I interview Rory Foster of Common Ground International about their Medical Spanish Courses and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Latin America. Common Ground International is an excellent resource for learning medical Spanish. They offer courses from beginner to advanced and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Ecuador and Costa Rica. Their Spanish Immersion Programs are for all levels and include: Spanish immersion classes Volunteer programs in the communityHomestays with local familiesWeekend excursions They just returned from their winter program in Costa Rica in February. On June 16, they travel to Ecuador to begin a 2-wee...2023-03-1512 minSpanish Grammar ReviewSpanish Grammar ReviewInterview with Rory Foster – Medical Spanish Immersion Trips! In today's episode, I interview Rory Foster of Common Ground International about their Medical Spanish Courses and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Latin America. Common Ground International is an excellent resource for learning medical Spanish. They offer courses from beginner to advanced and Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Ecuador and Costa Rica. Their Spanish Immersion Programs are for all levels and include: Spanish immersion classes Volunteer programs in the communityHomestays with local familiesWeekend excursions They just returned from their winter program in Costa Rica in February. On June 16, they travel to Ecuador to begin a 2-wee...2023-03-1512 min2 girls, 1 doc2 girls, 1 doc108. The Murder of Molly McLarenWant to jump right into the episode? The doc starts at 2:00. This week we cover an episode of ITV's Social Media Murders series. We learn about the wonderful Molly McLaren who was stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend Josh Stimpson in 2017. We discuss why it can be hard to leave abusive partners and the different forms abuse can take. As always, we question how good the British police are at doing their jobs and we let you know which documentary we are covering next. Link to the doc: https://www.itv.com/watch/social-media-murders/10a1710/10a1749a0001 Social media: tiktok...2023-03-1251 minSpace Trash: Lifestyles of the Rich and UranusSpace Trash: Lifestyles of the Rich and UranusPamela Anderson's Netflix Doc & Astrology Greetings Trashlings! Molly Mulshine & Sara Armour are back to discuss the new Pamela Anderson Netflix doc "Pamela, a love story" which begs the question: is this one-note doc just a commercial for her new book? A love letter to Tommy Lee? Either way between stumbling into Baywatch fame, her two state-of-the-art-sons, her stolen sex tape gone wild, and six divorces, there's much to discuss! 00:00 After a childhood riddled with sexual assault and witnessing her parents violent makeup break-up cycle, Pamela Anderson was accidentally discovered on a Jumbotron at a football game as a teenager, and proves o...2023-02-101h 56Space Trash: Lifestyles of the Rich and UranusSpace Trash: Lifestyles of the Rich and UranusPamela Anderson's Netflix Doc & Astrology Greetings Trashlings! Molly Mulshine & Sara Armour are back to discuss the new Pamela Anderson Netflix doc "Pamela, a love story" which begs the question: is this one-note doc just a commercial for her new book? A love letter to Tommy Lee? Either way between stumbling into Baywatch fame, her two state-of-the-art-sons, her stolen sex tape gone wild, and six divorces, there's much to discuss! 00:00 After a childhood riddled with sexual assault and witnessing her parents violent makeup break-up cycle, Pamela Anderson was accidentally discovered on a Jumbotron at a football game as a teenager, and proves o...2023-02-101h 56Emergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyQuestions for Knee InjuryListen to an excerpt from our latest member lesson covering questions for a patient who injured their knee while skiing. Sign up for our free membership to access our latest member lesson, download the PDF, take the quiz, and join our Quizlet Class! Lesión de Rodilla2:13Lesionar, herir To injure¿Cómo se lesionó la rodilla?How did you injure your knee?To express an action that occurs on one’s own body (e.g. breaking a bone, injuring a joint, washing your hands), we use a refle...2023-02-0406 minMedical Spanish PodcastMedical Spanish PodcastQuestions for Knee InjuryListen to an excerpt from our latest member lesson covering questions for a patient who injured their knee while skiing. Sign up for our free membership to access our latest member lesson, download the PDF, take the quiz, and join our Quizlet Class! Lesión de Rodilla2:13Lesionar, herir To injure¿Cómo se lesionó la rodilla?How did you injure your knee?To express an action that occurs on one’s own body (e.g. breaking a bone, injuring a joint, washing your hands), we use a refle...2023-02-0406 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyIMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. OJO: We are upgrading to an improved membership platform! Therefore, current premium feeds will disappear in January. There will be 3 new master feeds for members. Premium Medical Spanish PodcastPremium Spanish Grammar PodcastBasic Medical Spanish PodcastUnlike current feeds, you will use your username and password to subscribe. Stay tuned! More information to come. It will be simple. Te lo prometo. Read more about updates to the site in my latest blog post. The post IMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. appeared first on Doc Molly. 2023-01-0801 minGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyIMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. OJO: We are upgrading to an improved membership platform! Therefore, current premium feeds will disappear in January. There will be 3 new master feeds for members. Premium Medical Spanish PodcastPremium Spanish Grammar PodcastBasic Medical Spanish PodcastUnlike current feeds, you will use your username and password to subscribe. Stay tuned! More information to come. It will be simple. Te lo prometo. Read more about updates to the site in my latest blog post. The post IMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. appeared first on Doc Molly. 2023-01-0801 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyIMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. OJO: We are upgrading to an improved membership platform! Therefore, current premium feeds will disappear in January. There will be 3 new master feeds for members. Premium Medical Spanish PodcastPremium Spanish Grammar PodcastBasic Medical Spanish PodcastUnlike current feeds, you will use your username and password to subscribe. Stay tuned! More information to come. It will be simple. Te lo prometo. Read more about updates to the site in my latest blog post. The post IMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. appeared first on Doc Molly. 2023-01-0801 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyIMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. OJO: We are upgrading to an improved membership platform! Therefore, current premium feeds will disappear in January. There will be 3 new master feeds for members. Premium Medical Spanish PodcastPremium Spanish Grammar PodcastBasic Medical Spanish PodcastUnlike current feeds, you will use your username and password to subscribe. Stay tuned! More information to come. It will be simple. Te lo prometo. Read more about updates to the site in my latest blog post. The post IMPORTANT – Changing to new feeds. appeared first on Doc Molly. 2023-01-0801 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyWC03 Sutures and Wound Care In this lesson, we review vocabulary and phrases for suturing and wound care. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post WC03 Sutures and Wound Care appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-12-1218 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyWC02 Tetanus Prophylaxis In this lesson, we review vocabulary and phrases for discussing tetanus prophylaxis in Spanish. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post WC02 Tetanus Prophylaxis appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-12-0108 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyWC01 How did you injure yourself? In this lesson, we cover vocabulary for different types of superficial wounds and asking the patient how they acquired their wound. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post WC01 How did you injure yourself? appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-11-2119 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA07 Talking with the Patient In this lesson, we practice questions for the patient involved in a car accident, as well as potential patient responses. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA07 Talking with the Patient appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-11-1020 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA06 Questions for EMS In this lesson, we review questions for the EMS who responded at the scene of a car accident. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA06 Questions for EMS appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-11-0218 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA05 PMx and Meds The EMT asks about the patient’s medical history, when she last ate, and if there is anyone they should contact. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA05 PMx and Meds appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-10-2215 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA04 Assessing for Injury The EMT examines the patient for injury and tests the neurological function of her lower extremities. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA04 Assessing for Injury appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-10-1415 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA03 Breathing and Pain The EMT assesses the patient’s breathing and asks about pain. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA03 Breathing and Pain appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-10-0510 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA02 Where are you? What happened? An EMT assess the patient's mental status and asks for details regarding the accident. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA02 Where are you? What happened? appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-09-3011 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMVA01 Car Accident – Dialogue This is the first member lesson in the trauma module of our Spanish for Emergencies course. In this lesson, you will hear an EMT respond at the scene of a car accident. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MVA01 Car Accident – Dialogue appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-09-2303 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMHE04 Safe discharge home This is our fourth and last member lesson reviewing the clinical dialogue "Evaluating Suicidal Ideation in Spanish." You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MHE04 Safe discharge home appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-08-0915 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMHE03 Mental Health History This is our third member lesson reviewing the clinical dialogue "Evaluating Suicidal Ideation in Spanish." You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MHE03 Mental Health History appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-07-2719 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMHE02 Do you have a plan? This is our second member lesson reviewing the clinical dialogue "Evaluating Suicidal Ideation in Spanish." You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MHE02 Do you have a plan? appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-07-1921 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyMHE01 What brings you to the ER? In this lesson, we begin our review of the clinical dialogue "Evaluating Suicidal Ideation in Spanish." You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post MHE01 What brings you to the ER? appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-07-1218 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyER Triage – Are you high?What you are about to hear is an excerpt from the third member lesson in the ER Triage module of our Spanish for Emergencies Course. In this lesson, we practice describing the state of being under the influence of a substance. Want to learn more? Become a member! LEVEL - INTERMEDIATE Bajo los efectos1:00bajo los efectosunder the influence¿Está bajo los efectos de …¿Is she under the influence of…… alguna sustancia?… a substance?… alguna droga (ilícita)?… an illicit drug?DROGA...2022-06-0405 minEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyEmergency Medicine Archives | Doc MollyER02 Triage – Poisonings (Improved) In this lesson, we are going to practice questions for potential poisonings. You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post ER02 Triage – Poisonings (Improved) appeared first on Doc Molly. 2022-05-2117 minDoc GDoc GThe Doc G Show April 28th 2021 (Featuring Molly Parden)The Doc invites Molly Parden on the show, the two talk about playing on Colbert, learning violin, growing up in Jonesboro Georgia, making Time is Medicine, and they also do some damage control from old interviews. Make sure to listen! Monologue (20 great singers): 0:24 Birthday Suit 1: 11:43 Ripped from the Headlines: 16:05 Molly Parden - I know you can: 33:56 Shoutouts: 41:20 Leftover Headlines: 43:40 Birthday Suit 2: 50:50 Molly Parden Interview: 55:15 Molly Parden - Who are we kiddin': 1:38:00 The Doc G Top 3 (Places we've been): 1:44:28 Birthday Suit 3: 1:54:182021-04-292h 01Mocking PodMocking PodMocking Cinema: Barry Seal -El traficante- / Molly's GameHola a todos, bienvenidos a una retrocrítica doble, que nos muestra dos rocambolescas historias basadas en hechos reales. Historias sorprendentes, con consecuencias igualmente sorprendentes. Estamos hablando de " Barry Seal -El Traficante- y Molly's Game ". Esperemos que os guste. Espero vuestros comentarios. Crítico: Doc Further. Podéis localizarnos en twitter @further79 correo electrónico: mockinuniverse@gmail.com.2020-02-2620 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyHigh-Risk Pregnancy in Spanish – Interview Welcome to another episode covering Spanish for Prenatal Care. While studying at the San Pedro Spanish School, my friend Sonja and I interviewed a family practice doctor from San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Francisco Méndez about the timing of prenatal care visits and high-risk pregnancy in Spanish.While making this lesson, Eliza and I referred to information in Spanish from the NIH website: ¿Cómo puedo promover un embarazo saludable?Premium Members: Access the premium lessons covering this portion of the interview here: Reproductive Health – Provider InterviewsLE...2019-06-2406 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyComadronas Are Essential to Healthcare in Guatemala – Interview While studying at the San Pedro Spanish School, my friend Sonja and I interviewed a family practice doctor from San Pedro La Laguna, Guatemala. Dr. Francisco Méndez tells us about perinatal care in Guatemala and the essential role played by las comadronas (midwives.) Without the comadronas, he says Guatemala’s health care system would collapse.We interviewed him at his new 10-bed hospital, where he hosts foreign students from Canada and the United States who volunteer through the San Pedro Comprehensive Health Project. During their time at the hospital, volunteers learn about Guatemala’s culture, health care sy...2019-06-1111 minGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyVB04 Spanish Verbs with Prepositions In this Spanish grammar audio lesson, we practice using common verbs with prepositions. As with all my audio lessons, I invite you to speak Spanish with me. This lesson will focus on verbs with prepositions, followed by the infinitive of another verb.  For example, Verbo + Preposición + InfinitivoTrato + de + hablar. Table of […] You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post VB04 Spanish Verbs with Prepositions appeared first on Doc Molly. 2019-06-0619 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyNeural Tube in Spanish In this quick audio lesson, you will learn how to say and explain neural tube in Spanish. In our most recent premium audio lesson covering Spanish for prenatal care, we practice recommending folic acid during pregnancy to help prevent neural tube defects. What follows is a short excerpt from this audio lesson where we answer the following question in Spanish: What is the neural tube? Table of Contents 0:48 Interpret into English 1:21 Vocabulary 2:08 Interpret into Spanish What is the neural tube? 0:48 ¿Qué es el tubo neural? El tubo ne...2019-05-2303 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyHow People Are Named in Guatemala (from Medical Spanish Podcast) This episode is a rerun from my Medical Spanish Podcast. If you have already heard it there, I do have more to come for the Spanish Grammar Podcast. I will be back within the week to cover common verbs followed by prepositions.Ever wonder why people from Spanish-speaking countries have long names? Today's episode is an off-the-cuff interview with my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School, Jesus Elizabeth Cortez Cox. She tells us how people are named in Guatemala. I hope you enjoy!Table of ContentsIntroducción a la Entrevista 2:21Su nombre compl...2019-05-1710 minBlog Archives | Doc MollyBlog Archives | Doc MollyHow People Are Named in Guatemala (from Medical Spanish Podcast) This episode is a rerun from my Medical Spanish Podcast. If you have already heard it there, I do have more to come for the Spanish Grammar Podcast. I will be back within the week to cover common verbs followed by prepositions. Ever wonder why people from Spanish-speaking countries have long names? Today's episode is an off-the-cuff interview with my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School, Jesus Elizabeth Cortez Cox. She tells us how people are named in Guatemala. I hope you enjoy! Table of Contents Introducción a la Entrevista 2:21 Su nombr...2019-05-1710 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyFamily Planning – Interview with a Comadrona Let’s talk about family planning in Spanish. This is the second part of an interview with Ester, a comadrona (midwife) from San Pedro, Guatemala. (You can listen to the first part of the interview here: Service of a Comadrona.) Ester and I talk about la planificación familiar in San Pedro and how things have changed. When Ester was a girl, families were large and people did not think about family planning. However, actualmente (nowadays), young people in San Pedro are considering all that they will need to provide for their children and whether or not they have the...2018-08-0309 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyGiving Directions in Spanish Within a Hospital This free Spanish audio lesson introduces the "Giving Directions in Spanish" series at docmolly.com. As requested by Bien, a listener, we will practice giving directions in Spanish within a hospital.First, we will review the vocabulary. Then, we will use this vocabulary to give directions in Spanish. Normally we are speaking with strangers when we ask for and give directions. Therefore, we will use the Usted conjugation for all the verbs. VocabularyPerdoneExcuse me.La cafeteriaCafeteriaEl sótanoBasementBaje a...2018-06-2906 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyEye Exam in Spanish and Why I Podcast In today’s episode, we practice vocabulary and phrases used during an exam exam in Spanish, but first! … I tell you a little bit about myself and why I started podcasting.Today’s Spanish lesson includes excerpts from the Spanish for Eye Care series. This series is part of both the Basic Medical Subscription and the full-access Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com. Continue Reading The post Eye Exam in Spanish and Why I Podcast appeared first on Doc Molly. 2018-05-2714 minTV / FILMTV / FILMEp 78 JIM & ANDY THE GREAT BEYOND with comedian Molly SanchezOn Ep 77 host Paco Romane sits down with comedian/writer Molly Sanchez to talk, dissect and deconstruct the doc Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. Due to technical difficulties host George Chen couldn't attend so Paco and Molly talk hella smack about George but also get into comedy, movies, writing and much more!2018-01-0800 minBiographicalBiographicalEp 78 JIM & ANDY THE GREAT BEYOND with comedian Molly SanchezEp 78 Jim and Andy The Great Beyond with comedian Molly Sanchez Sup Doc The Premier Documentary Podcast On Ep 78 host Paco Romane sits down with comedian/writer Molly Sanchez to talk, dissect and deconstruct the doc Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. Due to technical difficulties host George Chen couldn't attend so Paco and Molly talk hella smack about George but also get into comedy, movies, writing and much more! Using 100 hours of footage from the set of "Man on the Moon," filmmaker Chris Smith documents Jim Carrey's transformation into legendary performance artist and comedian Andy Kaufman. Molly Sanchez is a...2018-01-0800 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyAtrial Fibrillation in Spanish In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations. Continue Reading The post Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2018-01-0211 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollySTD Symptoms in Spanish Learn to talk about STD symptoms in Spanish. In this clinical encounter, you will hear señor Gómez present to the clinic with symptoms suggestive of an STD. Continue Reading The post STD Symptoms in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-11-1604 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollySTD Symptoms in Spanish Learn to talk about STD symptoms in Spanish. In this clinical encounter, you will hear señor Gómez present to the clinic with symptoms suggestive of an STD. Continue Reading The post STD Symptoms in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly.2017-11-1604 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyService of a Comadrona – Interview in Spanish Interview with a ComadronaListen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery.I interviewed Ester while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School with my niece. To hear more about our experience in San Pedro, check out the podcast: Podcasts from Guatemala. Continue Reading The post Service of a Comadrona – Interview in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-10-0309 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyService of a Comadrona – Interview in Spanish Interview with a ComadronaListen to an interview in Spanish with a comadrona from Guatemala. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery.I interviewed Ester while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School with my niece. To hear more about our experience in San Pedro, check out the episode: Podcasts from Guatemala.Member? Access the premium lessons in the Reproductive Health – Provider Interviews Module. Javier and I Reflect on the InterviewJavier and I reflect on...2017-10-0309 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyZika – Patient Interview in Spanish Patient Interview from San Pedro, GuatemalaLetty at the San Pedro Spanish SchoolToday’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School. We’ve heard from Letty before when she told us about her experience having Chikungunya. In this interview, she tells us about her unfortunate fate of also suffering from Zika. Both Chikungunya and Zika are viruses transmitted by the same mosquito, and both have been common in parts of Guatemala. In the premium lessons, I am joined by Javier Mendez, my teacher at the San...2017-09-0206 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollySpanish Prepositions – Por vs Para Do you know when to use POR vs PARA?Spanish Grammar Audio QuizToday’s podcast is a quiz on the Spanish prepositions POR y PARA. It kicks off a series of audio lessons that will cover these two prepositions at docmolly.com. Continue Reading The post Spanish Prepositions – Por vs Para appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-07-2607 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyGrammar from Folk Medicine InterviewLearn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective method of learning key grammatical concepts used in everyday Spanish conversation. In this free grammar podcast, we go over a sampling of the grammar points covered in my interview with don Francisco. Grammar Points from the Interview2017-07-0806 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyFolk Medicine Interview in Spanish – Born with a Gift A Folk Healer is BornDon Francisco and IThis is the first of a five-part folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. I am very thankful to don Francisco for sharing this information about his work. It is important for all of us who live and/or work within a Latino community to understand “curanderismo,” folk healing (folk medicine). When I talked with people in San Pedro La Laguna about Francisco Chavajay, everyone had a story abou...2017-04-1605 minGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyVB02 Quedar Welcome to another lesson covering Spanish Verbs. In this lesson, we practice the many uses of QUEDAR. TO MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION  Necesito quedar bien con mi jefe.I need to impress my boss. Ella quedó bien con mi familia.She made a good impression on my family. Lo hice por quedar bien.I did it to make […] You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post VB02 Quedar appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-03-2716 minGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyVB01 Quedarse Welcome to another lesson covering Spanish Verbs. In this lesson, we will practice the many uses of the verb QUEDARSE. TO BECOME OR TO BE (implying a change in state) Todos se quedaron atónitos por su respuesta.They were all shocked by his/her response. Se quedaron tristes cuando te fuiste.They were sad/upset when you left. No […] You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post VB01 Quedarse appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-03-1718 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyTB02 Tweet Review – Gustos y Más! This audio lesson reviews some of my prior tweets of fun words and phrases in Spanish. You can follow my Spanish Grammar Review feeds on... Twitter @SpanishGramPod Facebook @SpanishGrammarReview. This lesson is part of the premium Spanish Grammar series: Tidbits GUSTO por gusto(for fun) Lo hacen por gusto.(They do it for fun) al gusto(to one's […] You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post TB02 Tweet Review – Gustos y Más! appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-03-0114 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyTB01 Tweet Review – Averages, Likenesses, Differences y Más! This audio lesson reviews some of my prior tweets of fun words and phrases in Spanish. You can follow my Spanish Grammar Review feeds on... Twitter @SpanishGramPod Facebook @SpanishGrammarReview. This lesson is part of the premium Spanish Grammar series: Tidbits PROMEDIO(average) La edad promedio de los participantes es 14 años.(The average age of the participates […] You do not have access to this content. Log in below or become a member! The post TB01 Tweet Review – Averages, Likenesses, Differences y Más! appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-03-0109 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollySubjunctive Quiz #5 Are you ready to take on some advanced Spanish grammar? This audio quiz reviews the material covered in the following premium audio lessons. Subjunctive 15 – Conditional (If… then… ) Statements About the PresentSubjunctive 16 – Conditional Statements About the PastSubjunctive 17 – The Subjunctive Following “Como Si”Subjunctive 18 – The Subjunctive Following “Ojalá”Subjunctive 19 – “No Matter How Much” in SpanishSubjunctive 20 – La Forma Reduplicativa Continue Reading The post Quiz #5 – The Subjunctive in Conditional Statements and More appeared first on Doc Molly. 2017-02-2608 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyChikungunya - Patient Interview in Spanish Patient Interview from San Pedro GuatemalaToday’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. She tells us about when she had Chikungunya.Letty at the San Pedro Spanish SchoolChikunguna (also spelled Chickungunya) is a viral illness transmitted by the same mosquito as Zika and Dengue. It causes fever and joint pain. Those infected usually recover in about a week, but the joint pain can last for months. Some also experience a rash, as Letty describes in this interview. In the pre...2016-09-2810 minBlog Archives | Doc MollyBlog Archives | Doc MollyPodcasts from Guatemala Coming Soon An Unforgettable Experience Sophie with our host family Coming up you are going to hear interviews I conducted while working with the San Pedro Spanish School in San Pedro, Guatemala. My 16-year-old niece, Sophie, and I spent two weeks there in August 2016. I highly recommend the San Pedro Spanish School for those interested in a Spanish Immersion experience. My friends who work in medical interpreting recommended the school, and we were not disappointed. Continue Reading The post Podcasts from Guatemala appeared first on Doc Molly.2016-09-2705 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcasts from Guatemala Coming Soon An Unforgettable Experience Sophie with our host family Coming up you are going to hear interviews I conducted while working with the San Pedro Spanish School in San Pedro, Guatemala. My 16-year-old niece, Sophie, and I spent two weeks there in August 2016. I highly recommend the San Pedro Spanish School for those interested in a Spanish Immersion experience. My friends who work in medical interpreting recommended the school, and we were not disappointed. Continue Reading The post Podcasts from Guatemala appeared first on Doc Molly. 2016-09-2705 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyMonitoring Blood Sugar in Spanish This is the first of a series of lessons available at docmolly.com, where Ángel gives detailed technical instructions to a new diabetic. In this lesson, you will hear Ángel explain how to monitor blood sugar in Spanish. In the premium lessons, he explains how insulin works, how to calculate her insulin dose and how to administer it. Continue Reading The post Monitoring Blood Sugar in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2016-05-0208 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyQuiz # 4 – The Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses This audio lesson is a quiz on the use of the subjunctive in adverbial clauses. It reviews the material covered in the following premium lessons. Subjunctive 10 and 11 – Conjunctions that Require the Subjunctive (e.g. a menos que, con tal que) Subjunctive 12 and 13 – Adverbial Clauses of Time Subjunctive 14 – Adverbial Clauses that Describe How or Where Continue Reading The post Quiz # 4 – The Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses appeared first on Doc Molly. 2015-12-0610 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyUnable to Conceive - Patient Interview An Interview About InfertilityIn this podcast, you will hear a patient interview in Spanish with a Mexican woman who was unable to conceive.While Ángel Bahena was visiting his family in Mexico, he interviewed his aunt Mary about her inability to have children. Angel asks about the tests she underwent, the treatments she tried, the hardest part about discovering that she was unable to conceive and the possibility of adoption. Continue Reading The post Unable to Conceive – Patient Interview in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2015-07-0611 minReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyReproductive Health Archives | Doc MollyUnable to Conceive - Patient Interview In this podcast, you will hear a patient interview in Spanish with a Mexican woman who was unable to conceive.While Ángel Bahena was visiting his family in Mexico, he interviewed his aunt Mary about her inability to have children. Angel asks about the tests she underwent, the treatments she tried, the most challenging part about discovering that she was unable to conceive, and the possibility of adoption.La EntrevistaMolly: Hola, Ángel. ¿Qué tal? ¿Cómo estás?Angel: Bien, Molly, emocionado de compartir este nuevo podcast con nuestros oyentes.Molly...2015-07-0611 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyQuiz # 3 – The Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses This lesson is a quiz that reviews the use of the subjunctive in adjective clauses covered in the last two lessons.A subordinate adjective clause describes a noun or pronoun in the main clause of a sentence. When it describes something KNOWN AND SPECIFIC, we use the INDICATIVE. When the subordinate adjective clause describes something NOT YET IDENTIFIED, which may or may not exist, we use the SUBJUNCTIVE. Continue Reading The post Quiz # 3 – The Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses appeared first on Doc Molly. 2015-03-2606 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyChildbirth – Patient Interview in Spanish Learn Spanish Related to ChildbirthWhile visiting his family in Mexico, my fellow podcaster, Ángel Bahena did a series of interviews with his family about their different medical experiences. In this podcast, he interviews his sister-in-law about pregnancy and giving birth to her first baby. Continue Reading The post Childbirth – Patient Interview in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2015-01-2009 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyQuiz # 1 – Choose the Correct Tense of the Subjunctive In the premium Spanish Grammar Review podcast, we have started a comprehensive review of the subjunctive. We have reviewed the conjugation of the subjunctive in it’s four tenses, and when to use each tense.– Present Subjunctive– Present Perfect Subjunctive– Imperfect Subjunctive– Pluperfect Subjunctive Continue Reading The post Quiz # 1 – Choose the Correct Tense of the Subjunctive appeared first on Doc Molly. 2014-09-0505 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyDiabetes – Patient Interview in Spanish – Dx and Tx Listen to a patient interview about the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes in Mexico. Angel interviews his grandmother, doña Tere Rivas.InterviewÁngel (A): ¿A qué edad le diagnosticaron con la diabetes?Doña Tere Rivas (TR): A los cuarenta años.A: ¿Tenía síntomas de diabetes cuando le diagnosticaron? Síntomas de diabetes incluyen mucha sed, muchas ganas de orinar, y pérdida de peso de origen desconocido.TR: No. No, no. No sentía yo…nada.A: Entonces… ¿Cuáles fueron sus síntomas que la hicieron ir al doct...2014-04-0307 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyBack Pain in Spanish – Dialogue with Interpreter Listen to a clinical encounter about back pain in Spanish. You will hear Mr Sanchez present to the doctor for pain in his back after lifting heavy boxes. You can read along as you listen with the transcript provided below. Continue Reading The post Back Pain in Spanish – Dialogue with Interpreter appeared first on Doc Molly. 2014-02-1606 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyViral Gastroenteritis in Spanish Evaluation of a Baby with Diarrhea in SpanishHow do you evaluate a baby with viral gastroenteritis in Spanish? Listen as the doctor asks about the following:How long has the child had diarrhea?Has the mother noted blood in the diarrhea?Is the child vomiting?How many diapers is the child wetting per day?Does the child make tears when he cries?How is he nursing?Does he have a fever?And more…After the doctor has evaluated the patient, he discusses the diagnosis and treatment. Continue Reading The post Viral Gastroenteritis in...2013-09-0607 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyChild Development in Spanish Asking About Developmental Milestones in SpanishLearn how to talk about child development in Spanish. In this clinical encounter, Marcela’s mother brings her in for a routine examination and the doctor asks about different developmental milestones.OJO: The level of this audio lesson is more advanced. Continue Reading The post Child Development in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2013-05-1507 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPreoperative Evaluation in Spanish Señora Campos is Evaluated Before Knee SurgeryListen to this preoperative evaluation in Spanish. Mrs. Campos is seen by a physician assistant and they discuss her medical and surgical history and the medications she is taking. She takes insulin for her diabetes. The physician assistant assesses the patient’s risk for surgery. She asks about a history of thrombosis or bleeding, heart problems, lung problems, history of smoking, kidney problems and her functional capacity. Finally, they discuss how she should take her medications prior to surgery. Continue Reading The post Preoperative Evaluation in Spanish appe...2012-11-2306 minGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Verbs Archives | Doc MollyThe Spanish Verb – ACABAR Learn the different uses of the Spanish verb ACABAR. In this audio lesson we practice using the verb ACABAR in different grammatical constructs to mean different things. Continue Reading The post The Spanish Verb – ACABAR appeared first on Doc Molly. 2012-11-0707 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyThe Spanish Verb – ACABAR Learn the different uses of the Spanish verb ACABAR. In this audio lesson we practice using the verb ACABAR in different grammatical constructs to mean different things. Continue Reading The post The Spanish Verb – ACABAR appeared first on Doc Molly. 2012-11-0707 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyCode Status Dialogue in Spanish – Part 1 Learn to discuss CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) in Spanish with the family of a patient with advanced dementia. This is a PART ONE of a dialogue between a doctor and a patient’s family regarding care at the end of life. After suffering a stroke a year ago, the patient has lived in a nursing home and suffers from dementia. He is mostly wheelchair bound and needs help with feeding. He was brought in because he had low oxygen saturation and a fever. An infiltrate consistent with pneumonia is seen on his chest x-ray. In the first part of the dia...2012-10-2103 minGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyGrammar - Miscellaneous Archives | Doc MollyBody Language in Spanish In this audio lesson we practice phrases describing body language in Spanish. While reading in Spanish recently, I took note of several phrases describing gestures or body language, so I decided to make a podcast out of them. First, we’ll practice naming the gestures in Spanish and then we’ll use them in sentences. Continue Reading The post Body Language in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2012-09-2415 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyBody Language in Spanish In this audio lesson we practice phrases describing body language in Spanish. While reading in Spanish recently, I took note of several phrases describing gestures or body language, so I decided to make a podcast out of them. First, we’ll practice naming the gestures in Spanish and then we’ll use them in sentences. Continue Reading The post Body Language in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2012-09-2415 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollySER vs ESTAR – Intro to the Spanish Grammar Review Podcast Do you know when to use SER vs ESTAR? Some of you may remember my original Spanish Grammar Review podcast that I started in 2007. I took a break to focus on the Medical Spanish Podcast and resumed podcasting about Spanish grammar in June of 2012. In this first podcast of the “new” Spanish Grammar Review we take an audio quiz covering when to use SER and when to use ESTAR. I hope you enjoy it. Continue Reading The post SER vs ESTAR – Intro to the Spanish Grammar Review Podcast appeared first on Doc Molly. 2012-06-2303 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyHTN – Discussing Labs and Med Changes in Spanish Listen to a clinical encounter discussing blood pressure, lab results and medication changes in Spanish. Señora Lopez presents to the clinic for a blood pressure check and to review her labs. Continue Reading The post HTN – Discussing Labs and Med Changes in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2011-10-0209 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyDepression – A Clinical Dialogue in Spanish This audio lesson introduces our first series on mental health in Spanish: “Depression & Anxiety.” Listen to a clinical evaluation of depression in Spanish. A woman presents to her primary care provider with symptoms of chronic pain, fatigue, trouble sleeping, and feelings of guilt and failure. Continue Reading The post Depression – A Clinical Dialogue in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2011-04-2306 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyDescribing Movement in Spanish Practice ways to describe the direction and location of movement. Continue Reading The post Describing Movement in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-10-1006 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyMy Shoulder Hurts – Spanish for Physical TherapyLearn Spanish for physical therapy and primary care. In this clinical encounter in Spanish, a woman carpenter presents to the clinic with a sore shoulder.This original dialogue for this podcast was provided by one of our listeners Burke Gurney. Burke just traveled to Mexico where he worked with other physical therapists. Check out his blog @ http://burkesmexico.blogspot.com/ Continue Reading The post My Shoulder Hurts – Spanish for Physical Therapy appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-09-0908 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyLyme Disease – A Clinical Dialogue in Spanish Northern Minnesota in the summer.Lyme disease is endemic to Northern Minnesota, where I first started practicing as a doctor. Along with the beautiful summer days come las garrapatas (ticks). I once took care of a camp counselor from Mexico with tick-borne disease, which gave me the idea for this lesson. It provides a great opportunity to practice describing symptoms of an infection, and treatment with antibiotics in Spanish.Listen to this clinical dialogue about Lyme disease in Spanish. A camp counselor presents to the clinic with erythema migrans, the characteristic rash of Lyme Disease. Continue R...2010-04-1406 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyDescribing Our Skin in Spanish This is a more basic audio lesson that covers useful vocabulary for describing our skin in Spanish. Learn how to describe rashes, spots, lumps, bumps, and injuries in Spanish. Continue Reading The post Describing Our Skin in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-04-1413 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyFever and a Rash – A Call to the Clinic in Spanish Listen to a telephone call about a fever and rash in Spanish. A mother calls the clinic concerned about her child, who appears fussy and has developed a fever with spots on her skin. Continue Reading The post Fever and a Rash – A Call to the Clinic in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-04-1205 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyDiagnosis of Diabetes in Spanish Listen to a clinical encounter where Mrs. Sánchez is diagnosed with diabetes in Spanish. They discuss her blood sugar results and next steps. Continue Reading The post Diagnosis of Diabetes in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-04-0303 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyEvaluation of a Red Eye in Spanish In today’s episode, señora Rosa presents to the clinic with pain and redness in her left eye. During this clinical encounter, you will learn common words and phrases used during the evaluation of a red eye in Spanish. Continue Reading The post Evaluation of a Red Eye in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-04-0108 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyAsthma Dialogue in Spanish Listen to a dialogue about asthma in Spanish. This clinical encounter takes place in Latin America.  Mrs. Ramírez brings her daughter to the clinic when she notices her daughter is having trouble breathing.Member? Access the premium series Asthma  Continue Reading The post Asthma Dialogue in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-03-2905 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyCarpal Tunnel Syndrome in Spanish Mrs. Ortiz presents to the clinic with pain in her wrist. Listen for the following Key Words:– Tingling– Radiate (e.g.”Does the pain radiate into your hand?”) Continue Reading The post Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-03-2802 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyGreeting Patient for Lab Appointment – Medical Receptionist in Spanish Be a medical receptionist in Spanish. Greet a patient, request that s/he fills out a form, and ask about medical insurance in Spanish. Continue Reading The post Greeting Patient for Lab Appointment – Medical Receptionist in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-03-2603 minPodcast Archives | Doc MollyPodcast Archives | Doc MollyStroke in Spanish Doña Luisa presents to the ER unable to speakListen to this clinical encounter about a stroke in Spanish. Doña Luisa is weak on one side and unable to speak. The ER doctor must obtain most of the history from her daughter.  Listen to how the doctor asks about weakness, balance, and the onset of symptoms. Continue Reading The post Stroke in Spanish appeared first on Doc Molly. 2010-03-2502 min