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Anatomy: Head & Face

Episode 27 of the Learn Medical Spanish podcast, hosted by Ben Tanner, PA-C, titled "Anatomy: Head & Face" was published on September 8, 2022 and runs 9 minutes.

September 8, 2022 ·9m · Learn Medical Spanish

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Several Spanish anatomical terms you may use when discussing symptoms or problems related to the head or the face. Blog version: https://www.learnmedicalspanish.org/spanish-anatomy-head-face/ YouTube version: https://youtu.be/8R1C7ja33cs CME course details: https://www.learnmedicalspanish.org/cme

Several Spanish anatomical terms you may use when discussing symptoms or problems related to the head or the face.

Blog version:  https://www.learnmedicalspanish.org/spanish-anatomy-head-face/

YouTube version:  https://youtu.be/8R1C7ja33cs

CME course details:  https://www.learnmedicalspanish.org/cme

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