Complete Medical Spanish Compendium Author:Craig A. Sinkinson The most complete and useful Medical Spanish resource ever created. You?ll feel naked without it. A collection of six books: ? Two Medical Spanish Dictionaries: English to Spanish and Spanish to English; over 20,000 terms, including over 2500 verbs. It is a collection of both technical and common terms, making it a refreshing change from m... more »ost other bilingual, medical dictionaries, which only emphasize scientific terms. It also contains a quick-reference, grammar guide, as well as a collection of regional expressions. ? Medical Spanish?Complete History: Step-by-step phrases for taking a complete medical history. Don?t know much Spanish? No problem. If you speak English, you can take a history from Spanish-speaking patients with this book. It is that complete and easy to use. ? Medical Spanish?Physical Examination/Evaluation: Just as easy are the step-by-step phrases for performing a complete physical examination. Do you want your patients to sit down, bend over, cough, squat, or be quiet? No matter what your Spanish level, this book orients the exam and evaluation in the way you think in English. ? Medical Spanish?Diagnosis: A virtual cookbook for instructing patients about numerous diagnostic issues. Want the diagnosis in technical terms? Want the diagnosis in lay terms? And want the diagnosis explained in the kind of Spanish, which your patients understand? This book has it all. ? Medical Spanish?Treatment: If you need to explain how to deal with diabetes or asthma, or how to use an inhaler, or when and how to take medications, this information ? plus more on a myriad of other topics ? is in this book. Just read the English in your head and speak the Spanish. Uncommonly simple ? and utilitarian. ? Medical Spanish?Verb Conjugator: Now you can conjugate over 2001 verbs into every commonly used tense. It is a collection of both technical and common verbs, making it a far more useful to medical personnel than any other verb conjugation reference.« less