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The Medical English for Nurses course is intended for nurses and nursing students who wish to develop their specialized English language skills in Medicine. It is ideal for healthcare professionals who are not native speakers of English.
The course covers essential areas of nursing; admitting patients, introducing yourself, meeting patients and their visitors, administering medications, helping patients with rehabilitation, falls and injuries, checking patient details, documentation, etc.
Certificate
Upon successful completion of the Medical English for Nurses 2 course, learners will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Those who demonstrate active participation in at least 85% of the classes and achieve a score of 90% or higher on course assessments will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Achievement. These certificates serve as recognition of the student’s dedication and accomplishment in the course.
In this course, you will learn vocabulary and grammar, immediately integrated into authentic speaking activities based on everyday nursing scenarios. Each lesson focuses on four key aspects of work-based communication in English: vocabulary, grammar, speaking and listening. Role plays around real workplace scenarios and discussions on key topics will help you advance your Medical English for nursing.
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Communicating with team members
Grammar: Zero conditional
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Administering medication
Grammar: Conditional 1
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Medical specimens
Grammar: Conditional 2
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Pre-operative patient assessment
Grammar: Comparatives and superlatives
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for patients after an operation
Grammar: Adjectives and adverbs
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Intravenous care
Grammar: Infinitive or -ing forms
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Diabetes care
Grammar: there is/are and it
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for terminally ill patients
Grammar: Prepositions of place 1
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Chronic versus acute conditions
Grammar: Prepositions of place 2
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Mobilizing patients
Grammar: Both, either, neither
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Discharging patients
Grammar: a lot, much, many
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for the elderly
Grammar: A little, a few
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Communicating with team members
Grammar: Zero conditional
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Administering medication
Grammar: Conditional 1
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Medical specimens
Grammar: Conditional 2
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Pre-operative patient assessment
Grammar: Comparatives and superlatives
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for patients after an operation
Grammar: Adjectives and adverbs
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Intravenous care
Grammar: Infinitive or -ing forms
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Diabetes care
Grammar: there is/are and it
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for terminally ill patients
Grammar: Prepositions of place 1
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Chronic versus acute conditions
Grammar: Prepositions of place 2
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Mobilizing patients
Grammar: Both, either, neither
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Discharging patients
Grammar: a lot, much, many
Vocabulary, Listening, and Speaking: Caring for the elderly
Grammar: A little, a few
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