Tumorpedia Español for Android
Tumorpedia Espanol is a fantastic translation of the latest findings in bone tumor treatment in Spanish. I have many Hispanic friends who attend podiatry school and I can see how this can come in very handy indeed. This app is not just a teaching app, but it can also get students who speak Spanish get interested in orthopedics and oncology. For native speakers of Spanish, I think it is essential to have Tumorpedia in Spanish. More and more people in the medical community come from a Hispanic or Latino background. For this reason alone, introducing Tumorpedia Espanol among the medical community makes horse sense. A friend of mine from Ecuador, who is in medical school was describing how tough her classes were. With T Espanol, the learning curve goes up for students who are native speakers of Spanish. Sometimes, students speaking Spanish can feel that learning in English is a tough predicament. Information in Spanish presents an alternative option where students are residents are given a chance to understand bone tumors using Tumorpedia. I feel that this will bring about positive changes in medical schools and in the Spanish community.
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Tumorpedia Espanol is a fantastic translation of the latest findings in bone tumor treatment in Spanish. I have many Hispanic friends who attend podiatry school and I can see how this can come in very handy indeed. This app is not just a teaching app, but it can also get students who speak Spanish get interested in orthopedics and oncology. For native speakers of Spanish, I think it is essential to have Tumorpedia in Spanish. More and more people in the medical community come from a Hispanic or Latino background. For this reason alone, introducing Tumorpedia Espanol among the medical community makes horse sense. A friend of mine from Ecuador, who is in medical school was describing how tough her classes were. With T Espanol, the learning curve goes up for students who are native speakers of Spanish. Sometimes, students speaking Spanish can feel that learning in English is a tough predicament. Information in Spanish presents an alternative option where students are residents are given a chance to understand bone tumors using Tumorpedia. I feel that this will bring about positive changes in medical schools and in the Spanish community.