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Spanish for Veterinarians: A Practical Introduction

by Bonnie Frederick, Juan Mosqueda
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Overview

Spanish for Veterinarians, Second Edition, is designed to help you rapidly learn working Spanish for clinical conversations. Packed with the practical vocabulary information and conversational tools found in the first edition, the new edition now includes a new chapter on exotics and expanded information on the Spanish required for pre-consultation discussion. The pronunciation exercises, available online as audio files to help veterinary team members effectively and confidently use Spanish in their client communications, have also been revised and expanded. This new edition is a lively presentation of the Spanish that working vets increasingly need to know.

About the Author, Bonnie Frederick

Bonnie Frederick is Professor of Spanish at Texas Christian University. She has published several books on women's literature, and she is co-author, with Dr. Mosqueda, of Spanish for Animal Scientists and Food Animal Producers.

Juan Mosqueda is a Professor of Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, College of Natural Sciences, Autonomous University of Queretaro, Mexico.

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From The Critics

Reviewer: Geoffrey W. Smith, DVM, MS(University of Illinois)
Description: This is a brief yet concise introduction to the Spanish language. In particular the editors seek to familiarize English speaking veterinarians with the Spanish translation of words commonly used in practice.
Purpose: This book is designed to prepare veterinarians for clinical conversations with clients or employees. With the tremendous increase in the percentage of Spanish-speaking Americans, this book will meet the needs of veterinarians that must communicate with non-English-speaking clientele. After reviewing its pages, most veterinarians will have learned enough Spanish to discuss key issues about a case.
Audience: This book will be very useful for any veterinarian or livestock producer who has the occasion to interact with Spanish-speaking clientele or employees.
Features: The pronunciation of terms relating to anatomy and specific diseases of all major veterinary species is discussed. Numerous phrases are provided to help the veterinarian relay necessary client education. The editors also touch on some points of basic conversational Spanish. This book can be used by someone with no Spanish background and will help those with some Spanish ability learn specific veterinary terminology.
Assessment: As the only book in this field, this is a must have for any practitioner dealing with Spanish-speaking clients. It is very thorough, yet easy to use. I can highly recommend this book to anyone interested in improving their Spanish communication skills.

From the Publisher

"A useful feature is access to a Web site where readers can listen to native pronunciation of words and download pronunciation exercises.  As a teaching tool, this is priceless, particularly because most communications between veterinarians and Spanish speaking clients will be oral.... This book is a useful introduction to Spanish.... Any attempts to communicate to owners in their native language will be met with relief and appreciation, and the book succeeds in providing a basic working version of the Spanish language." - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, December 2008

Book Details

Published
November 16, 2011
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
ISBN
9781119949381

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