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E-grāmata: English for Medical Communication: A Guide to Course Design

  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040307342
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040307342

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English for Medical Communication: A Guide to Course Design is a practical guide to the design of health communication courses in English for Academic/Specific Purposes (EAP/ESP). Written by an experienced team of EAP/ESP practitioners teaching communication courses to medical students, the chapters cover ten key areas in medical communication, such as reporting patient history, writing a medico-legal report, discussing ethical cases, writing a Wikipedia article in medicine, and presenting community project findings in a research report.

The book covers medical communication among healthcare professionals with laypersons and researchers. Each chapter introduces course design principles, teaching approaches and techniques, course materials with effective classroom tasks, and students’ sample assignments. Each chapter also provides resources to support teachers in designing courses in a wider international context.

Including up-to-date literature on key concepts and core understandings and best practices in medical communication, this accessible volume is an essential guide for language teachers of EAP/ESP programs designing courses for medical students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels worldwide.



English for Medical Communication: A Guide to Course Design is a practical guide to the design of health communication courses in English for Academic/Specific Purposes (EAP/ESP).

Acknowledgements

List of contributors

1 Introduction

Clarence Wang

2 Medical terminology

Clarence Wang, Laura Wakeland, Simon Scanlon, Ashley Hazell

3 Patient history reporting

Clarence Wang, Jane Stokes, Laura Wakeland, Anthea Cheung, Gagandeep Singh, Caroline Nixon

4 Clinical handover

Clarence Wang, Laura Wakeland

5 Medical ethics case presentation

Clarence Wang, Laura Wakeland

6 Reflective writing

Clarence Wang, Ashley Hazell, Simon Scanlon

7 Medical report writing

Clarence Wang, Jane Stokes, Laura Wakeland, Daya Datwani

8 Popular science article writing

Clarence Wang, Laura Wakeland, Daya Datwani, Glenda Thomas, Simon Boynton

9 Wikipedia article writing

Clarence Wang, Laura Wakeland, Daya Datwani, Letty Chan, Glenda Thomas, Simon Scanlon, Juan Castillo, Simon Boyton

10 Research report writing

Clarence Wang, Letty Chan, Simon Scanlon, Daya Datwani

11 Writing systematic reviews

Clarence Wang

12 Conclusion

Clarence Wang

Index

Clarence Wenfeng Wang is Lecturer at the Centre for Applied English Studies of the University of Hong Kong.