Learn Medical English Fast For Professionals And Students
Learn Medical English Fast For Professionals And Students
Last updated 7/2015
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 937.29 MB | Duration: 1h 4m
Learn what you need to be successful in the Western medical environment
What you'll learn
Learn the colloquial language in the hospital environment
Learn how to communicate with your colleagues and patients in English
Succeed in writing job applications or residencies for Western hospitals and universities
Requirements
Download the exercises (provided in PDF form) and answers
Description
Highlights:Keynote presentation, colloquial medical English exercises, medical terms, symptonsPerfect for medical doctors, medical students and healthcare professionals wanting to improve their language in the Western environmentFlexible times to meet your demandsCourse Outline:IntroductionIdiomatic ExpressionsClerking a PatientTaking a Medical HistoryIntroducing yourself to the patientGathering InformationThe complete physical examinationHow to write letters of referral, application letters, etc.Common illnessesThe medical environmentCase StudiesSelling yourselfThe British healthcare systemMedical vs. Colloquial EnglishPronunciation tipsFunctions of the bodySample doctor-patient talkTalking about symptoms
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introducing Myself and the Course
Lecture 2 Introducing yourself, Gathering Information and what is Pain?
Section 2: Physical Examination, Questions, Common Illnesses
Lecture 3 Physical Examination, Questions to ask patient regarding systems (i.e. cardio)
Lecture 4 Common Illnesses and Medical Instruments
Section 3: Case Histories
Lecture 5 Special clinical tests and procedures and Case Histories
Section 4: Writing Application Letters, Resumes and Reference Letters
Lecture 6 Writing the Application Letter, Letter of Reference, CV
Section 5: The British Health System, Communicating with Patients
Lecture 7 The British Health System, Communicating with the Patient, Colloquial Convo
Lecture 8 Functions of the body (colloquialisms), Doctor-Patient talk, Reporting Symptoms
This course is for medical students, doctors and professionals
What you'll learn
Learn the colloquial language in the hospital environment
Learn how to communicate with your colleagues and patients in English
Succeed in writing job applications or residencies for Western hospitals and universities
Requirements
Download the exercises (provided in PDF form) and answers
Description
Highlights:Keynote presentation, colloquial medical English exercises, medical terms, symptonsPerfect for medical doctors, medical students and healthcare professionals wanting to improve their language in the Western environmentFlexible times to meet your demandsCourse Outline:IntroductionIdiomatic ExpressionsClerking a PatientTaking a Medical HistoryIntroducing yourself to the patientGathering InformationThe complete physical examinationHow to write letters of referral, application letters, etc.Common illnessesThe medical environmentCase StudiesSelling yourselfThe British healthcare systemMedical vs. Colloquial EnglishPronunciation tipsFunctions of the bodySample doctor-patient talkTalking about symptoms
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introducing Myself and the Course
Lecture 2 Introducing yourself, Gathering Information and what is Pain?
Section 2: Physical Examination, Questions, Common Illnesses
Lecture 3 Physical Examination, Questions to ask patient regarding systems (i.e. cardio)
Lecture 4 Common Illnesses and Medical Instruments
Section 3: Case Histories
Lecture 5 Special clinical tests and procedures and Case Histories
Section 4: Writing Application Letters, Resumes and Reference Letters
Lecture 6 Writing the Application Letter, Letter of Reference, CV
Section 5: The British Health System, Communicating with Patients
Lecture 7 The British Health System, Communicating with the Patient, Colloquial Convo
Lecture 8 Functions of the body (colloquialisms), Doctor-Patient talk, Reporting Symptoms
This course is for medical students, doctors and professionals