WWAMI students tackle Spanish in an effort to improve doctoring. Montana State University

Posted on: February 27th, 2006
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“Relatively few Spanish-speaking citizens currently live in Montana, but the number is growing in the state and elsewhere in the country.

And the doctor-training program at Montana State University, WWAMI, is responding to that trend by teaching its students Spanish. It is the second year in a row that the program has offered the elective, Linda Hyman, WWAMI’s director, said.”

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