Engleski jezik u medicini za napredne korisnike

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ENGLESKI U MEDICINI ZA NAPREDNE KORISNIKE

(English for ADVANCED STUDENTS OF MEDICINE)


Teme u okviru kursa engleski u medicini za napredne korisnike

Kurs engleski u medicini za napredne korisnike bavi se engleskim jezikom proučavajući opšte teme iz ove oblasti, kao što su: zdravlje i bolesti, delovi tela, simptomi bolesti, endokrini sistem, ginekologija, nervni sistem, mentalna oboljenja, nervni sistem, respiratorni sistem, onkologija, trudnoća i porodjaj, hirurške intervencije i mnoge druge.

Jezičke situacije u okviru kursa engleski u medicini za napredne polaznike

U okviru ovih tema, polaznici će imati priliku da se, savladavajući različite jezičke veštine kao što su: govor, vokabular, gramatika, slušanje, prevođenje sa engleskog na srpski i sa srpskog na engleski i pisanje, bave preciznije sledećim jezičkim situacijama: zdravlje i bolesti, delovi tela, simptomi bolesti, mentalna oboljenja, trudnoća i porođaj, hirurške intervencije, apliciranje za posao u struci i još mnogo toga.

Jezičke veštine i gramatika u okviru kursa engleski u medicini za napredne polaznike

U okviru jezičkih veština, fokus će biti i na savladavanju kako da se: postavljaju pitanja, traže razjašnjenja, formiraju rečenice, opisuju stvari, daju definicije, pružaju osnovne informacije, izgovaraju brojevi, prate uputstava, daju upozorenja, daju instrukcije, opisuju trenutne radnje, porede trenutne i trajne situacije, koriste prilozi učestalosti, koriste različite vrste reči, daju saveti, koriste formalni i neformalni tehnički izrazi, radnjama koje su trajale u prošlosti, itd.

Specifikacije kursa:

Vrsta kursa: Standardni
Fond časova: 16 školskih časova mesečno (8 x 90 minuta)
Intenzitet časova: 4 školska časa nedeljno
Cena: 37.000,00 dinara

TEME (TOPICS)

HEALTH AND ILLNESS
asking about health, sickness, recovery
PARTS OF THE BODY 1
parts of the body, referring to parts of the body, describing radiation of pain
PARTS OF THE BODY 2
the abdomen, the chest, the pelvis
FUNCTIONS OF THE BODY
eating, the five senses, other functions, less common functions
MEDICAL AND PARAMEDICAL PERSONNEL AND PLACES
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 1
practitioners, specialties, choosing a specialty
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 2
hospital staff, medical teams, shifts
NURSES
nursing grades, support workers, specialization, the nurse’s role
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
community health, technicians, prosthetists and orthotists, opticians
HOSPITALS
introduction to a hospital, outpatients, inpatients
PRIMARY CARE
The National Health Service, the practice team, a GP’s day
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
MEDICAL EDUCATION 1
medical education in the UK, extract from an undergraduate prospectus, a student’s view
MEDICAL EDUCATION 2
the Foundation Programme, people in medical education, medical qualifications
THE OVERSEAS DOCTOR
types of registration, PLAB, PLAB stations and advice
SYSTEMS, DISEASES AND SYMPTOMS
SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS
describing problems, presentation, talking about symptoms
BLOOD
full blood count, anaemia, pernicious anaemia
BONES
bones, fractures, treatment of fractures
CHILDHOOD
milestones, common infection diseases, coeliac disease
THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
excess and deficiency, negative feedback systems, Goitre, a letter of referral
THE EYE
parts of the eye, examination of the eye, retinopathy
THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
examination of the abdomen, the faeces
GYNAECOLOGY
the female reproductive system, menstruation, a gynaecological consultation, contraception
THE HEART AND CIRCULATION 1
shortness of breath, heart rhythm, heart failure
THE HEART AND CIRCULATION 2
physical examination, examining the heart and circulation
INFECTIONS
fever, microorganisms, source and spread of infections
MENTAL ILLNESS
psychiatric disorders, substance abuse, affective disorders, neurotic and stress-related disorders, other types of functional disorders
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 1
sensory loss, motor loss, loss of consciousness
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 2
the motor system, tendon reflex, coma
ONCOLOGY
neoplasms, symptoms and signs of malignancy, treatment of tumours
PREGNANCY AND CHILD BIRTH
childbirth, labour, presentation and lie
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
cough, auscultation
SKIN 1
some types of skin lesion
rashes
THE SKIN 2
injuries to the skin, case report, sores
THE URINARY SYSTEM
urinary symptoms, urinalysis
INVESTIGATIONS
BASIC INVESTIGATIONS
ophthalmoscopy, blood pressure, taking blood
LABORATORY TESTS
a microbiology test request form, a biochemistry and haematology lab report, terms used to describe lab result
ENDOSCOPY
functions of endoscopy, enteroscopy, report of a diagnostic endoscopy
X-RAY AND CT
radiography and radiology, x- ray examination, computed tomography
MRI AND ULTRASOUND
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, preparing for medical imaging, describing medical imaging
ECG
uses of an ECG, ECG procedure, a normal ECG
TREATMENT
MEDICAL TREATMENT
prescriptions and drugs, the British National Formulary
SURGICAL TREATMENT
the operating theatre, instruments, the operation, an operation report
THERAPIES
radiotherapy and chemotherapy, a day in the life of a physiotherapist, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
PREVENTION
SCREENING AND IMMUNIZATION
screening, common screening tests, immunization for travelers
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
rates, incidence and prevalence, association and causation
MEDICAL ETHICS
GMC guidelines, bioethical issues, assisted dying
RESEARCH STUDIES
case-control studies, cohort studies, trials, variables
TAKING A HISTORY
TAKING A HISTORY 1
a full case history, personal details, talking about pain
TAKING A HISTORY 2
drug history, family history, social and personal history
TAKING A HISTORY 3
reviewing the systems, asking about the central nervous system, patient ideas, concerns and expectations, phrasal verbs in history taking
EXAMINATION
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
examining a patient, giving instructions
MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION
some symptoms of psychiatric disorders, mood, typical questions from a mental state examination
EXPLANATION
EXPLAINING DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
explanations, using lay terms in explanations, an explanation of angina
DISCUSSING TREATMENT
offering options, advising a course of action, advising patients to avoid something, warnings
GIVING BAD NEWS
principles of giving bad news, a consultant medical oncologist’s report
PRESENTATIONS
DATA PRESENTATION 1
referring to a table or figure, comparing variables, approximating
DATA PRESENTATION 2
line graphs, pie charts and bar charts, describing trends
RESEARCHING ARTICLES
the structure of a research article, objectives, main findings
ABSTRACTS
structured abstracts, the BMJ abstracts
CONFERENCE PRESENATIONS
the structure of a presentation, the introduction, signaling, the conclusion
CASE PRESENTATIONS
sections of a case presentation, bedside presentation, slides
APPENDIX I – parts of the body
APPPENDIX II – medical abbreviations
APPENDIX III – types of medications
APPENDIX IV – symptoms and pain
APPENDIX V – verbs used in instructions
APPENDIX VI – lay terms and definitions