Medical English
About This Book
In today's world, healthcare personnel often operate in international settings in which English is the working language. Medical English provides medical students and physicians with the language and communication skills, technical terms and common idiomatic expressions that they need in order to perform their professional duties effectively. Written by a physician with considerable experience in intercultural communication and in teaching technical English in Medical Schools, this book can easily be understood by readers with a B2 level of proficiency. The multiplicity of challenges that foreign doctors face when they have to communicate in English and/or in a new cultural environment are addressed in a clear, informal style through a narrative approach that draws upon the author's broad professional experience. Medical notions that are familiar to readers in their own language are presented in English in real-world, everyday settings; the terms used âmany of which are accompanied by phonetic transcriptionsâare briefly explained in writing and in over 200 figures, photos, drawing and cartoons. Although this book is written in American English, the British spelling is specified whenever it differs from the U.S. standard.More technical definitions are included in separate Reference Lists, while In Detail boxes deal with specific issues that need further explanation. Medical English is composed of two sections, Practicing Medicine and Specialty Areas, each of which is supplemented by a Self-Evaluation Test.Practicing Medicine explains how to perform basic professional tasks in English. The first chapter, Cultural Issues, deals with how to overcome cultural barriers in order to work effectively in a multicultural environment. The following chapters cover issues of health and disease, hospital services, and routine professional tasks, such as interviewing patients, performing clinical examinations, writing up the patient's history, requesting radiology and laboratory tests, and prescribing therapy. Finally, the British and American healthcare systems are reviewed.Specialty Areas deals with the English language used in the various medical and surgical specialties. These chapters are complemented by numerous Reference Lists and Anatomic Tables, and cover both technicial expressions and the more idiomatic terms that patients may use.
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Table of contents
- Copertina
- Crediti
- Contents
- Introduction
- Reference Tables
- Credits
- Part A - Practicing Medicine
- Chapter 1 - Cultural Barriers
- Chapter 2 - Health, Disease and Death
- Chapter 3 - The Hospital
- Chapter 4 - Emergencies, Surgery and Violence
- Chapter 5 - Medical Interview and Physical Examination
- Chapter 6 - Therapy
- Chapter 7 - Laboratory Medicine
- Chapter 8 - Radiology and Clinical Imaging
- Chapter 9 - The Health System in the U.K. and the U.S.
- Self-Evaluation Test - Part A
- Part B - Specialty Areas
- Chapter 10 - Public Health and Infectious Diseases
- Chapter 11 - The Cardiovascular (CV) System
- Chapter 12 - The Respiratory System
- Chapter 13 - Gastroenterology
- Chapter 14 - Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diet
- Chapter 15 - The Genitourinary (GU) System
- Chapter 16 - Orthopedic Surgery and Rheumatology
- Chapter 17 - Dermatology
- Chapter 18 - Hematology
- Chapter 19 - Psychiatry and Neurology
- Chapter 20 - Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN)
- Chapter 21 - Pediatrics
- Chapter 22 - Eye and ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat)
- Chapter 23 - Dentistry
- Self-Evaluation Test - Part B
- Appendix
- Anatomical Tables
- Reference Lists
- Phonetics
- Index