With Spanish Classes, Vet Schools Aim To Break Down Barriers With Farmworkers
Because many farmworkers speak Spanish, veterinarian schools are pushing to open the lines of communication and ensure accurate medical care by producing more bilingual graduates.
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NPR News: With Spanish Classes, Vet Schools Aim To Break Down Barriers With Farmworkers
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