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Latino Health Fair
Spanish for the Health Professions is a yearly course that was developed by Dickinson
College Professor Wendell Smith, Assistant Professor of Spanish. The course provides students opportunities to develop and
utilize their Spanish language skills in health care settings. Coursework educates students in appropriate
vocabulary for medical settings, an understanding of the importance of language
and culture to medicine, and the problems that arise from a cultural divide in
healthcare delivery. The class discusses language, public policy,
anthropology, and sociology as such disciplines are related to cross-cultural
healthcare.
Students are required to serve once a week in a
setting where healthcare is being delivered to Spanish-speakers. Many
students accompany nurse practitioners from Keystone Migrant Health to labor
camps for migrant fruit workers to register clients for health service at
Keystone’s clinic in Gettysburg. Students assist with filling out forms
and paperwork for Spanish-speaking clients. Bilingual students may serve
at the Wellspan Health Connect van in Biglerville as receptionists and medical
interpreters and help with paperwork and medical interpreting during patient
appointments.
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