English for Medicine
English is the language of the international medical community.
About the program
The program English for medicine will not only improve your general level of English but will also improve your knowledge in the field of human biology, medical science, nursing, formal report writing and much more.
By the end of the course, you will be better able to communicate effectively with medical colleagues from around the world.
Note
The programme runs for 8 weeks and students can join individual modules on the given dates.
Includes
20 lessons of General English + 10 lessons of English for medicine
requirements
Minimum English level: Intermediate
Available in
London, UK
Cambridge, UK
Toronto, Canada and,
Auckland, New Zealand.
Start dates | July and August
MODULE 1: General practice
MODULE 2: Primary care
MODULE 3: Family health
MODULE 4: Instructions and Giving directions
MODULE 5: Medication and Pharmacology
MODULE 6: Acute Care and Terminal illness
MODULE 7: Mental Health and Listening to the patient
MODULE 8: Medicine in a modern world
Start dates | September and October
MODULE 1: General practice
MODULE 2: Primary care
MODULE 3: Family health
MODULE 4: Instructions and Giving directions
MODULE 5: Medication and Pharmacology
MODULE 6: Acute Care and Terminal illness
MODULE 7: Mental Health and Listening to the patient
MODULE 8: Medicine in a modern world
Curriculum
General practice
Presenting complaints
Working in general practice
What is Medicine?
Education and Training
Communicating with staff
Primary care
Lifestyle
Communication
Clinical setting: primary care
Communicating with patients
Family health
Parents and young children
Non-clinical setting: public health
Challenges
Nursing
Instructions and Giving directions
Instructions and procedures
Explaining and reassuring
Basic principles in medicine
Diabetes
OB/GYN
Medication and Pharmacology
Dealing with medicine
Biology, Biochemistry and, Pharmacology
Cancer
Heart disease
Acute care and Terminal illness
Terminal Illness and dying
Clinical Setting: acute care
Chronic vs. acute illness
Infections
Mental health and Listening to the patient
Psychiatry
Evidence-based medicine
Describing Pain
Traumatic injuries
Medicine in a modern world
Working in a team
Diversity at work
The future of medicine
Neurology
Surgery