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Essential Spanish for Pharmacists

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EDITORIAL REVIEW

The Only Medical Spanish Book Focusing Exclusively on Words and Phrases Used by Pharmacists!

This unique pocket-reference provides Spanish translations and pronunciations for more than 500 of the most common words and phrases used in a pharmacy. Written by a pharmacist for the pharmacy field, the booklet covers everything from the initial patient encounter, patient data collection (insurance, medical history, etc) to patient consultation and instructions (administration instructions, duration, side effects, refills, storage, etc.).

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: APhA Publications
Pub. Date: 4th August 2005
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 56
Ean: 9781582120799
Isbn: 158212079X

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USER REVIEWS

More of a quick reference
~ Written on Oct 6, 2006. out of users found this review helpful.

This isn't a book, the back of it even says "This booklet", although I'm not sure if it should even be called that. It has very limited information, most of it being geared towards someone who has never taken a spanish course (ever). Simple things like numbers and simple phrases are within but this would be useless if you were actually trying to converese with a spanish speaking patient.

great book
~ Written on May 18, 2005. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

it's more than a pamphlet. it's a small soft-cover book, that I use every day that I am at work. It tells me how to type in the sigs in Spanish, and loose counseling. I think it's great.

Did you say book?
~ Written on Oct 23, 2003. 3 out of 4 users found this review helpful.

I disliked this book. The term "book" is used rather loosely, as it would better be described as a pamphlet. On page 34 it tells you how to say "one (1), una/uno, OO-nah/OO-no" as well as other essential numbers. Wowee! A small English/Spanish dictionary or a small Spanish medical book would be a much better investment.

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