[NIFL-ESL:5411] Medical terminology in Spanish

From: CathyRoth (croth@iw1.net)
Date: Fri Jan 05 2001 - 14:43:13 EST


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I hit the delete button too soon, so I hope this response goes to the
person who asked for  medical terminology.

There is a great book from Barnes and Noble called "Spanish for Human
Resource Managers". I remember that the book store also had a book on
Spanish for the health care field. I don't know the exact title, but if
it's parallel to the one for HR managers it will be worth you effort to
check it out.
Cathy Roth
Literacy Council of Lancaster Lebanon



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