Episodes

  • Episode 16 - Boots on the Ground: Medical Spanish and the Mobile Migrant Health Team with Dayane Padilla
    Apr 10 2025

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    Volunteer organizations like the Mobile Migrant Health Team (MMHT), based out of Chicago, IL, have been on the frontlines of taking care of the recent surge of largely Spanish-speaking migrants to the United States. Working in police precincts, temporary shelters, and free clinics, the work of these volunteer organizations underscores both challenges and urgency of clear and high-quality communication between patients and providers.

    In this episode, we sit down with Dayane Padilla, a volunteer with the MMHT and current University of Illinois Chicago graduate student. We had an opportunity to learn how MMHT has transitioned from a small volunteer service helping migrants at police stations to Clínica Nuevas Raíces, an evolving and rapidly growing clinic that continues to take care of migrants as they create roots in the community. Through Dayane’s lived experience, we explore the importance of effective Medical Spanish on MMHT’s mission and impact in the area.

    More information on the best ways to connect with and support the efforts of the MMHT can be found below:

    • https://linktr.ee/mmhtchicago
    • Instagram: @mmhtchicago
    • Website: https://www.pilsenfoodpantry.com/mmhtchicago
    • MMHT Amazon wishlist : https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3QGCJ7E7E75AH?ref_=wl_share
    • GoFund me page: https://gofund.me/1b78a85

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources

    Remember that student memberships are free!

    Hosted by: Manuel Panzardi

    Guests: Dayane Padilla

    NAMS Medcast Production Team: Rafael Ramos, Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi

    Intro and Outro Music:

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    25 mins
  • Episode 15 - ¡Mamá, I MADE it!: Learning about medical spanish podcasts with Dr. Reniell Iñiguez
    Feb 7 2025

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    In this episode of the NAMS Medcast, we sit down with Dr. Reniell Iñiguez, a second-year internal medicine resident at Northwestern and host of the Más Allá del Estetoscopio, a medical Spanish podcast. Dr. Iñiguez shares his journey from community college to residency, the personal experiences that shaped his passion for medical Spanish, and the challenges of launching a podcast while navigating intern year.

    We discuss the importance of accurate medical communication, the dangers of false fluency, and how his immersive experiences—like his rotation in Mexico—deepened his fluency in clinical Spanish. Dr. Iñiguez also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how he crafts his engaging, story-driven podcast episodes and the creative process behind blending medicine with storytelling.

    Tune in to hear about his involvement with POLOM, a project dedicated to evaluating medical Spanish proficiency, and how Northwestern’s residency program supports residents who wish to foster Spanish-speaking patient care. Whether you're a student looking to improve your medical Spanish or a resident balancing creative passions with a demanding workload, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration!

    Guest Social Media Handles

    MADE.podcastmd@gmail.com

    Instagram @Made.podcast.md

    Tik tok: @md.medical.spanish

    Resources: https://www.merckmanuals.com/es-us/professional


    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources

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    Hosted by: Ana Suarez

    Guests: Dr. Reniell Iñiguez

    NAMS Medcast Production Team:
    Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi, Rafael Ramos

    Intro and Outro Music:
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    24 mins
  • Episode 14 - AI’s newest frontier: Medical Spanish: A conversation with Dr. Alyssia Miller De Rutté
    Nov 22 2024

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    While the teaching of language concordant care is a fundamental area of work in Medical Spanish, novel approaches to Education have to be considered as the field progresses further into the 21st century. This can even include novel areas of work like Virtual Reality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alyssia Miller De Rutté, Director of Languages for Specific Purposes as well as Assistant Professor of Spanish for Specific Purposes at Colorado State University. She also currently serves as the Vice President of the National Association of Medical Spanish (NAMS).

    We had a chance to learn about her research which encompasses a range of topics in Spanish and Applied Linguistics with a focus on health and medicine and the use of VR and AI in teaching, and how many of these research projects related to the mission and goals of NAMS.

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources

    Remember that student memberships are free! '

    Hosted by: Rafael Ramos

    Guests: Dr. Alyssia Miller De Rutté, PhD

    NAMS Medcast Production Team:
    Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi

    Intro and Outro Music:
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    32 mins
  • Episode 13 - Mara Youdelman of NHeLP on Language Access and Health Equity
    Oct 18 2024

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    This episode of the NAMS MedCast features a conversation with Mara Youdelman of the National Health Law Program (NHeLP). Mara is the Managing Director of Federal Advocacy at NHeLP and a national expert in language access, civil rights protections, and healthcare advocacy, with over two decades of experience. Mara's extensive work includes co-chairing The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights' Health Care Task Force and serving as a founding commissioner for the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI). She will also be the keynote speaker at the MOLA-NAMS conference in late October 2024!

    The conversation opens with Mara's journey into health law and her passion for language access and health equity. We discuss how her work aligns with NAMS' mission to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate healthcare for Spanish-speaking patients. The episode also delves into NHeLP's work on language access, specific initiatives like the development of healthcare interpreter certification, and practical steps healthcare students and providers can take to ensure effective communication for patients.

    Be sure to check out the links to Mara’s social media, NHeLP resources, and other related materials, and join us for the MOLA-NAMS conference in Chicago!


    Links and Resources:

    National Health Law Program (NHeLP)
    X: @NHeLP_org
    Facebook: facebook.com/NHeLProgram
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/national-health-law-program
    Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI): www.cchicertification.org

    EtoE exam description:
    cchicertification.org/certifications/preparing/etoe-description/

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources

    Remember that student memberships are free!

    Hosted by: Samuel Orenstein
    Guest: Mara Youdelman, J.D., L.L.M
    NAMS MedCast Production Team:
    Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi

    Intro and Outro Music:
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    29 mins
  • Episode 12 - NAMS @ LMSA Midwest 2024
    Sep 19 2024

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    The NAMS Student Coalition has worked to create a number of tools and workshops to help students at different stages of their medical education advocate for the development of medical language courses which foster and implement the importance of linguistic and cultural concordant care.

    One of these avenues is through the presentation of a dynamic workshop entitled ‘Empowering Students and Physicians to Become Medical Spanish Ambassadors,’ which the NAMS team has presented at a number of medical conferences such as the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) National Conference and the Medical Organization for Latino Advancement (MOLA) Yearly Summit.

    In this episode, we have the opportunity to share the audio recording of the Ambassador Workshop hosted by NAMS at the 34th Annual LMSA Midwest 2024 Regional Conference hosted at Case Western Reserve University in February 2024.

    This session was hosted by NAMS Student Coalition members Rafael Ramos and Natalie Vela (now MD, Family Medicine PGY-1 at University of Arizona Tucson) and was given to LMSA Student leaders from across the Midwest region.

    We sincerely appreciate the support and flexibility provided by the LMSA Midwest 2024 Conference team and the LMSA Midwest 2023-2024 Regional Leadership for the opportunity to engage with students in this capacity and for providing this audio. To connect with the LMSA Midwest Regional leadership, please visit https://midwest.lmsa.net/ or connect with them on social media @lmsamidwest

    If you are interested in working with NAMS, or are interested in hosting the ‘Becoming a Medical Spanish Ambassador Workshop’ we’ve presented at LMSA and MOLA conferences, please email studentcoalition@namspanish.org or connect with us on social media @namspanish

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources
    Remember that student memberships are free!

    Hosted by: Rafael Ramos and Dr. Natalie Vela, MD

    NAMS Medcast Production Team:
    Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi


    Intro and Outro Music:
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    41 mins
  • Episode 11 - The Spanish Prescription: Talking Medical Spanish in PharmD training with Dr. Robert Mueller
    Aug 22 2024

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    The responsibility to provide language concordant care does not fall solely on the shoulders of physicians, as modern healthcare entails the collaboration of many different medical disciplines and professionals with different areas of expertise and training. Pharmacists play a key role in patient communication, medication management, and in maintaining trust, so it is very important that they are also trained to provide their care and specialty in an appropriate manner.

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Robert Mueller, PharmD, BCPS, an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice Concordia University Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, as well as one of the Board members of the National Association of Medical Spanish (NAMS).

    We learn about his professional journey and the interweaving of medical Spanish into his chosen career path, as well as a number of his many projects and responsibilities as an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist within a Family Medicine Clinic, his faculty role in teaching a Medical Spanish courses for pharmacy students, and as the founder of the Medical Spanish for Pharmacy Education Connect Community.

    If you are interested in connecting with Dr. Mueller or are interested in learning about the Medical Spanish for Pharmacy Education connect Community, please visit

    https://www.cuw.edu/academics/schools/pharmacy/faculty.html or linkedin.com/in/robert-mueller-b9a771a0 or contact him directly at Robert.Mueller@cuw.edu

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources
    Remember that student memberships are free! '

    Hosted by: Rafael Ramos

    Guests: Dr. Robert Mueller, PharmD, BCPS

    NAMS Medcast Production Team:
    Ana Suarez, Samuel Orenstein, Manuel Panzardi


    Intro and Outro Music:
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    44 mins
  • Episode 10 - Admissions, DEI and Español Médico: A Conversation with Dr. Sandra Quezada (University of Maryland School of Medicine)
    Mar 19 2024

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    NAMS allows its members to learn about the many ways in which Medical Spanish can be incorporated in the different facets of Medical Education, and our community also provides insight into the needs of this language in Medical School Admissions and DEI initiatives.

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sandra Quezada, the Associate Dean of Admissions and Associate Dean for Faculty, Diversity, and Inclusion at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, as well as a Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. During our conversation, she shares her journey towards Academic Medicine, and details how her own background with Medical Spanish has shaped the many roles and responsibilities she undertakes at the University of Maryland.

    To learn more about the University of Maryland SOM, please following the links below

    Dra. Quezada Profile @sandraquezadamd on Social Media

    Admissions

    Medical Spanish (scroll down)

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources
    Remember that student memberships are free!


    Hosted by: Rafael Ramos

    Guests: Dr. Sandra Quezada

    Produced, Directed, and Edited by: Rafael Ramos


    Intro and Outro Music:
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    43 mins
  • Episode 9 - Rondo alla Emergencia: EM Grand Rounds en Español with Dr. James Moak
    Feb 14 2024

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    Medical Spanish Education Initiatives come in all shapes and sizes, and offer a unique avenue for networking and collaboration both across and outside the United States.

    In our first episode of 2024, we chat with Dr. James Moak, an Associate Professor in the Departmet of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia, and the founder of the 'Spanish Grand Rounds' Seminar Series, a monthly zoom-based Grand Rounds initiative hosted by the University of Virginia Department of Emergency Medicine.

    We learn about the structure and goal of these collaborative English-Spanish zoom sessions, and about Dr. Moak's own journey of learning and working with both of these languages.

    If you’re interested in contacting Dr. Moak to follow up on any questions and especially if you’re interested in participating in the monthly Grand Rounds en Español, please email james.moak@virginia.edu

    You can find recordings of previous Grand Rounds on Dr. Moak's Youtube Page
    https://www.youtube.com/@drjamesmoak/videos

    For more information on NAMS membership benefits, please visit https://www.namspanish.org/resources
    Remember that student memberships are free!


    Hosted by: Sinibaldo Romero Arocha

    Guests: Dr. James Moak

    Produced, Directed, and Edited by: Rafael Ramos


    Intro and Outro Music:
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    50 mins
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