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Learn Spanish for Harm Reduction

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In this lesson, Elizabet Cortez from Español Sin Límite, and I discuss Harm Reduction in Spanish.

According to the National Institutes of Health, harm reduction is defined as interventions aimed to help people avoid the negative effects of drug use, namely infections and overdose. It also allows us to meet people where they are with kindness and respect.

We discuss a recent Radio Ambulante episode, Sala de Consumo, which tells the story of two organizations in Mexico that use a harm reduction strategy by providing safe tools and a supervised setting for using drugs.

After the discussion, we practice some of the key vocabulary.

Member at docmolly.com? Access full notes and the PDF for this lesson in our Spanish for Mental Health course.

LEVEL – ADVANCED

TimeStamps

00:42 Introduction in English

02:32 Converstation with Eliza in Spanish

09:30 Vocabulary

11:36 Closing

Vocabulary

9:30

El trastorno por consumo de drogas
Substance use disorder

La reducción de daños
Harm reduction

La adicción
Addiction

La sobredosis
Overdose

La infección
Infection

El fentanilo
Fentanyl

El opioide sintético
Synthetic opioid en

La naloxona
Naloxone

El antídoto
Antidote

Support the Podcast!

11:34

If you enjoy these lessons, here are three ways to support us.

  1. Please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. I read and appreciate every review, and this helps us reach more people. Gracias de todo corazón.
  2. Become a member through docmolly.com and get access to our premium podcast feed and over 400 interactive medical Spanish audio lessons. Soon, all our lessons will be organized into courses, making it easy to navigate through topics. Track your progress and review what you learn using our quizlet sets.
  3. Subscribe to Apple Podcasts and get the last three months of audio lessons conveniently delivered through this feed. Learn the difference between a subscription through Apple Podcasts and one through docmolly.com.

Special thanks to Elisabet Cortez, Espanol Sin Limité. Hasta la próxima!

This is a production of docmolly.com, where we learn practical Spanish for healthcare and elsewhere.

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In this lesson, Elizabet Cortez from Español Sin Límite, and I discuss Harm Reduction in Spanish.

According to the National Institutes of Health, harm reduction is defined as interventions aimed to help people avoid the negative effects of drug use, namely infections and overdose. It also allows us to meet people where they are with kindness and respect.

We discuss a recent Radio Ambulante episode, Sala de Consumo, which tells the story of two organizations in Mexico that use a harm reduction strategy by providing safe tools and a supervised setting for using drugs.

After the discussion, we practice some of the key vocabulary.

Member at docmolly.com? Access full notes and the PDF for this lesson in our Spanish for Mental Health course.

LEVEL – ADVANCED

TimeStamps

00:42 Introduction in English

02:32 Converstation with Eliza in Spanish

09:30 Vocabulary

11:36 Closing

Vocabulary

9:30

El trastorno por consumo de drogas
Substance use disorder

La reducción de daños
Harm reduction

La adicción
Addiction

La sobredosis
Overdose

La infección
Infection

El fentanilo
Fentanyl

El opioide sintético
Synthetic opioid en

La naloxona
Naloxone

El antídoto
Antidote

Support the Podcast!

11:34

If you enjoy these lessons, here are three ways to support us.

  1. Please leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. I read and appreciate every review, and this helps us reach more people. Gracias de todo corazón.
  2. Become a member through docmolly.com and get access to our premium podcast feed and over 400 interactive medical Spanish audio lessons. Soon, all our lessons will be organized into courses, making it easy to navigate through topics. Track your progress and review what you learn using our quizlet sets.
  3. Subscribe to Apple Podcasts and get the last three months of audio lessons conveniently delivered through this feed. Learn the difference between a subscription through Apple Podcasts and one through docmolly.com.

Special thanks to Elisabet Cortez, Espanol Sin Limité. Hasta la próxima!

This is a production of docmolly.com, where we learn practical Spanish for healthcare and elsewhere.

The post Learn Spanish for Harm Reduction appeared first on Doc Molly.
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