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Figure 1. Organizational structure of the Yale Resident Spanish Initiative medical Spanish curriculum. GI, gastrointestinal; HEENT, head, eyes, ear, nose and throat.  
Improving linguistic and cultural competence in the health sector: A medical Spanish curriculum for resident physicians
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May 2015

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Journal of Spanish Language Teaching

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Jaideep S. Talwalkar

Existing medical Spanish curricula have improved language skills, but are incompatible with resident-physician schedules, and do not always integrate cultural education. A 2009 survey at our institution revealed that residents saw Spanish-speaking patients regularly and wanted a medical Spanish curriculum designed for them. Our objective was to improve medical Spanish and cultural competency among resident physicians at our institution. Kramsch's (1998) principle of combining language and cultural instruction, Gardner's (1983) theory of multiple intelligences, and the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages 5Cs provided a framework for the self-directed curriculum, which consisted of nine-month long modules with online and in-person grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension and conversation practice. We conducted pre-intervention, midterm and final assessments of language and cultural competency. We found moderate correlations between the number of modules completed and self-reported fluency, understanding of health-related cultural beliefs, and change in receptive language. While revisions are necessary, we found a self-directed resident medical Spanish curriculum, combining language and cultural instruction, to be feasible.

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... As for the focus of language courses, distance teaching of languages for specific purposes was reported in 21 studies (12% where 100% is 173 language studies with the nature of a course(s) or its title(s) specified; e.g., Bilotserkovets & Gubina, 2019;Chatterjee et al., 2015). This shows a positive trend as no studies with the focus on distance teaching of languages for specific purposes were part of dataset in the earlier review (Vorobel & Kim, 2012). ...

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A systematic review of research on distance language teaching (2011–2020): Focus on methodology
Improving linguistic and cultural competence in the health sector: A medical Spanish curriculum for resident physicians

Journal of Spanish Language Teaching