Salud · Wellness · Clinical English

Learn health & wellness
from Spanish to English.

Hi, I'm Lucy 👋 This is your space to study anatomy, physiology, and clinical concepts — starting with what you already know en español and translating it, step by step, into English. No pressure. No perfection. Just real learning.

🎯 NPTE prep 🩺 Homologation journey 🌎 Spanglish friendly 📸 @lucyswellnessedu
Lucy Quintero, founder of Lucy's Wellness EDU
🤍 Lucy Quintero
Your study partner
Why this space

Made to help you grow as a professional

Whether you're in the homologation process or preparing for the NPTE, we review concepts clearly — usando el español como puente.

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Study for exams

Break down anatomy, physiology, and clinical concepts into simple, exam-ready pieces you can actually remember.

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Spanglish as a bridge

We start with what you know in Spanish and translate it into English — so language becomes a bridge, not a barrier.

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Clinical English, with confidence

Practice the real vocabulary you'll use with patients and on your boards, at a pace that respects your journey.

Brachial Plexus Explained in Spanglish

C5–T1 roots, trunks, cords & branches
Latest lesson

Watch the newest breakdown

The brachial plexus — explicado paso a paso — from roots to branches, in clear Spanglish you can actually follow. Press play right here.

What we review

Topics we learn together

Foundations

Anatomy

Bones, muscles, and landmarks — named and understood in both languages.

  • Musculoskeletal system
  • Regions & movements
  • Clinical terminology
Foundations

Physiology

How the body works — systems explained simply and connected to practice.

  • Muscle & nervous system
  • Cardio & respiratory
  • Exercise physiology
Clinical

Clinical Concepts

Bridging theory to the clinic — assessment, reasoning, and patient language.

  • Evaluation basics
  • Patient communication
  • NPTE-style reasoning
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3+Core subjects covered
2Languages, one bridge
NPTEFocused prep
100%No-pressure learning
Live streams

Study with me — live

Join live sessions to review concepts, ask questions, and practice clinical English in real time.

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