I’m Alexandra Lopez Vera
I’m an Assistant Professor of Medical Education and the Director of the medical Spanish program at the California University of Science and Medicine. My research interests are centered around health advocacy, and language concordant healthcare
Find my CV here.
Find some of my medical Spanish materials here
My work ties together language education, public health, and mentoring:
My study focuses on the fields of Medical Spanish, Second Language Teaching, Public Health, and Health Education and Communication.
I direct and teach several Medical Spanish courses—some of them mandatory—within the Vida program at the California University of Science and Medicine.
I also serve as an Instructor and Certified Rater for the Physician Oral Language Observation Matrix (POLOM) at the Center for Clinician Multilingualism.
One of my last peer-reviewed publications is: Enhancing Clinical Spanish Proficiency through Standardized Patient Interactions: A Case Study on Medical Student’s Performance.
Additional important articles I worked on recently include: Integrating Gender-Affirming Care in a Medical Spanish Endocrine System Curriculum, and A Case Study of the Impact of Language Concordance on Patient Care, Satisfaction, and Comfort with Sharing Sensitive Information During Medical Care.
I am pursuing a second doctorate in Public Health at Claremont Graduate University.
News!
I have been awarded the Henrik L. Blum Award for Excellence in Health Planning and the Community Health Planning and Policy Development (CHPPD) Public Health Spotlight Award by the American Public Health Association.
I am featured in Región de Murcia Universal, a book published by Acción Exterior Región de Murcia, which includes a chapter dedicated to my biography.
I am a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) in active standing, with certification valid through October 2030.
I have recently published a medical Spanish textbook, Hablamos Vida, designed to equip future physicians with linguistic and cultural competence for patient care.
I have been awarded NHMA Allied Healthcare Professional of the Year by the National Hispanic Medical Association
I have been interviewed by Scientific American to discuss cultural competency in healthcare and its impact on patient outcomes.
I am the Latina Executive of the Year 2025 by the NLWBA.
I am a 2025 Latina Advocate by Senator Eloise Gomez Reyes and HOPE.
I am a 2024 Latinicima awardee by the Hispanic Coalition of Small Businesses.
I am a 2024 Fellow in LIDEReS in Research (LHS+ Identity, Development, Empowerment, and Resources Seminar in Research). NIH and Latino Medical Student Association.
I have been awarded a Global Health Fellowship at Claremont Graduate University for four years during 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026.
I have been awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award for advancing the Mission of the California University of Science and Medicine.