Spanish for Dentists

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This is possibly the best compilation for dentists who need to learn Spanish. This manual was made by Crest, it has the most common statements to communicate with the Spanish patient. Included are the mp3s for each chapter to facilitate accurate pronunciation.

Code:
http://www.wupload.com/file/8540968

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This is possibly the best compilation for dentists who need to learn Spanish. This manual was made by Crest, it has the most common statements to communicate with the Spanish patient. Included are the mp3s for each chapter to facilitate accurate pronunciation.

Code:
http://bitshare.com/files/nu39pype/spanish-for-dentists.rar.html
Thanks for posting this! Bitshare is not playing friendly with me and giving me a 404 error after i succefully enter the captcha and click on the Start Download button. Can you try some other file sharing sites like Filesonic? That one is very reliable.

I really need to get in on this as I'm going to Honduras in a few weeks with Global Dental Brigades and need to bone up on my dental Spanish skills!

Thanks much! You rock!
 
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This is possibly the best compilation for dentists who need to learn Spanish. This manual was made by Crest, it has the most common statements to communicate with the Spanish patient. Included are the mp3s for each chapter to facilitate accurate pronunciation.

Code:
http://bitshare.com/files/nu39pype/spanish-for-dentists.rar.html

While I agree that learning as much medical/dental spanish will be a great asset to have, most schools will require you to have an interpreter for a non-English speaking pt unless you yourself are fluent in that language. Just FYI
 
While I agree that learning as much medical/dental spanish will be a great asset to have, most schools will require you to have an interpreter for a non-English speaking pt unless you yourself are fluent in that language. Just FYI

hahaha, another classic example where reality does not meet the guidlines laid forth. Being able to speak Spanish allows you insider track access to a huge segment of potential patient pool who collectively are grateful, prompt and a pleasure to serve.
 
just tried it it works, try another attempt
 
does anyone have a new working link to this? thanks
 
Yea...New link would be appreciated, please

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Small bump to the thread. Very useful
 
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