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LIST OF THEMES ON THE SUBJECT OF “ENGLISH IN MEDICINE” FOR THE 1st - YEAR STUDENTS OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DIRECTION (2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR)



Themes

Hours

1

Unit 1. Presenting complaints p4

It’s my job: Dr Gillian Henderson – cardiologist

Language spot: Asking short and gentle questions

Listening 1: Personal details. Oxford. Med. 1

Pronunciation: Medical terms - word stress

Culture project: Understanding culture -interpreting body language

2

2

Unit 1. Presenting complaints. p4

Vocabulary: Describing pain

Listening 2: Presenting complaints. Oxford. Med. 1

Language spot: Tenses in the presenting complaints

Listening 3: A presenting complaint. Oxford. Med.1

Speaking: Diagnosing presenting complaints

2

3

Unit 2. Working in general practice. p.12

Vocabulary: Medical jobs

Pronunciation: Medical jobs - main stress

Listening 1: Description of a GP ’s job. Oxford. Med.1

Language spot: Present Perfect and Past Simple

Speaking: GP statistics Culture project: Sanitary professionals

2

4

Unit 2. Working in general practice. p.12

Listening 2: A case history. Oxford. Med.1 Vocabulary: Signs and symptoms

Speaking: Role -play: Case history



Writing: A referral letter

Culture project: Taking a full case history

2

5

  1. Unit 2. Working in general practice* p.12

Vocabulary: Non-technical language

Listening 3: Short questions in the general history. Oxford. Med.1 Patient care: Short questions in the general history

Reading: Social factors in general practice

Culture project: Research into general practice in Uzbekistan



2

6

  1. Unit 3. Instructions and procedures * p.20

Listening 1: Preparing for the first ward round. Oxf. Med. 1

Patient care: Preparing for carrying out a procedure

Vocabulary: Instructions for a procedure

Language spot: Giving instructions

Speaking: Explaining a process - hand washing



Culture project: Personal hygiene types

2

7

Unit 3. Instructions and procedures * p.20

Reading: DOPS (Direct Observation of Procedural Skills)

Speaking: Explaining a procedure

Listening 2: Giving instructions. Oxford. Medicine 1

2

8

Unit 3. Instructions and procedures p.20

Language spot: Making polite requests to patients

Listening 3: Instructions. Oxford. Medicine 1

It’s my job: Dr Franco Carulli - newly qualified doctor


2

9

Unit 3. Instructions and procedures. p.20 Speaking: Case presentation

Writing: Case notes

Reading: Reading bank. 7. Children’s sleep, p58


2

10

  1. Unit 4. Explaining and reassuring. p.28

Pronunciation: Word stress: suffixes:-ectomy, -oscopy, -ostomy,

-(o)tomy

Listening: examples of stress patterns. Patient care

Language spot: Explaining investigations/procedures with the Present Passive

2

11

Unit 4. Explaining and reassuring. p.28

Listening 2: Explaining gastroscopy (endoscopy) Oxf. Med. 1 Reading: Gastroscopy

Culture project: Diagnostic technologies



2

12

Unit 4. Explaining and reassuring * p.28

Vocabulary: Reassuring

Listening 3: Emphasis Oxford. Medicine 1

Language spot: Explaining procedures with be going to future

Speaking: Explaining procedures

2

13

Unit 4. Explaining and reassuring. p.28 Vocabulary: Explaining complications and reassuring the patient

Listening 4: Discussing complications. Oxford. Medicine 1

Speaking: Acknowledging visual cues

Writing: An explanation of possible complications, p35

Culture project: Research into complications, p35

2

14

Unit 5. Dealing with medication* p.36

Patient care: Prescribing drugs in a hospital

Vocabulary: Abbreviations

Listening 1: A drug chart



Speaking: A drug chart, p38

Culture project: Prescriptions and drugs

2

15

Unit 5. Dealing with medication. p.36 Language spot: Phrasal verbs

Speaking: It’s my job: Joyce Came

2

16

Unit 5. Dealing with medication. p.36

Listening 2: Benefits and side effects. Oxford. Medicine 1

Speaking: Explaining medications, p39

Reading: Reading bank 2. Medicines, p53

Culture project: Benefits and side effects


2

17

Unit 5. Dealing with medication p.36

Language spot: Explaining side effects: can/may



Speaking: Benefits and side effects

Writing: Clinical incident reporting






18

Unit 5. Dealing with medication p.36

Reading: Concordance

2

19

Unit 6. Lifestyle. p.36

Listening 1: Family history and social history. Oxford. Medicine 1 Speaking: Making changes, p45




2

20

Unit 6. Lifestyle. p.36

Vocabulary: Language for exercise

Speaking: Stress

Writing: Help with stress

Listening 2: Being sympathetic. Oxford. Medicine 1

Culture project: The role of a sport in a healthy lifestyle


2

21

Unit 6. Lifestyle. p.36

Language spot: Encouraging patients and making suggestions Patient care: Sympathy and empathy

Speaking: Exam practice

2

22

Unit 6. Lifestyle. p.36

Reading: Overweight and obesity

Pronunciation: Word stress in noun phrases Culture project: Oral hygiene types

2

23

Reading bank, p. 52

Reading: Machines let physicians make rounds from a distance Culture project: “TV doctor”



2

24

Unit 7. Parents and young children. p.66

Vocabulary: Qualities of a good pediatrician It’s my job: Dr Nasrin Ahmed

2

25

Unit 7. Parents and young children. p.66

Listening 1: Talking about oneself. Oxford. Medicine 1

Vocabulary: Non-technical language

Language spot: First Conditional vs Second Conditionals

Culture project: Baby’s hygiene


2

26

Unit 7. Parents and young children. p.66 Vocabulary: Signs and symptoms

Speaking: Empathizing Patient care: Reassurance

Listening 2: Reassuring an anxious parent. Oxford. Med. 1

Speaking: Practicing for OSCE scenarios



2

27

Unit 7. Parents and young children. p.66

Listening 3: Sharing experiences with colleagues. Oxford. Med. 1 Reading: Recommendations for the use of the vaccine

Writing: Reflecting on one’s own experience

Culture project: Applying for work

2

28

Unit 8. Parents and young children. p.74 Patient care: Understanding why patients can appear vague

Listening 1: Acknowledging verbal cues. Oxford. Med. 1

Speaking: Considering what the patient thinks

2

29

Unit 8. Parents and young children. p.74

Pronunciation: Stress in the sentence

Speaking: Dealing with patient

Language spot: Open and closed questions

Patient care: Asking and responding to open questions

Listening 2: Appropriate responses. Oxford. Med. 1

Culture project: Dealing with children in stress situations

2

30

Unit 8. Parents and young children. p.74

Vocabulary: Alcohol

Speaking: Dealing with a defensive patient

Reading: Human Biology.

Writing: Sentences in Passive.

Reading: Barriers to prevention

Writing: Writing accurately for training or work application

2

31

Unit 9. Working in Psychiatry. p. 82

Vocabulary: Appearance, behavior and manner

Listening 1: Describing patients. Oxford. Med. 1

Speaking: Mini-mental state examination

It’s my job: Dr. Tom Turner

2

32

Unit 9. Working in Psychiatry. p. 82

Language spot: The Past Simple and the Past Perfect

Pronunciation: Weak forms

Patient care: Asking about self-harm

Reading: Eliciting the history

Culture project: Symptoms of psychiatric disorders


2

33

Unit 9. Working in Psychiatry. p. 82

Language spot: Wishes and consequences

Speaking: Expressing wishes, p88



Writing: Extract from a mental state examination

Reading: Reading bank. 5. The nocebo effect, p56

2

34

Unit 10. Terminal illness and dying. p. 90 Vocabulary: Reactions to bad news

Listening 1: Recognizing and dealing with patients’ emotions. Oxford. Med. 1

Speaking: It’s my job: Frances Mac Gregor

Culture project: Care in the community



2

35

Unit 10. Terminal illness and dying. p. 90

Language spot: Expressing likes, dislikes and preferences Speaking 1: Breaking bad news

Reading: Breaking bad news

2

36

Unit 10. Terminal illness and dying. p. 90

Vocabulary: Words and phrases related to death

Listening 2: Informing a relative about a death. Oxford. Med. 1

Speaking 2: A debate about donor cards

Speaking 3: Coping mechanisms

Writing: Preferred coping mechanisms



Culture project: Environmental hygiene types

2


72 hours – auditorial work

PLAN OF SELF-EDUCATIONAL WORK FOR THE 1st-YEAR STUDENTS

OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DIRECTION(2020-2021 academic year)


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Hours

Theme

Literature

1

2

Understanding culture -interpreting body language

Medical English Clear and Simple. F.F. Davis company, 2016.

2

2

Sanitary professionals

English in Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, 2016.

3

2

Taking a full case history

Professional English in Use. Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, Cambridge, 2016.

4

2

Personal hygiene types

Medical English Clear and Simple. F.F. Davis company, 2016.

5

1

Benefits and side effects of medications

English in Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, 2016.

1 term: 9 hours

6

2

The role of a sport in a healthy lifestyle

Medical English Clear and Simple. F.F. Davis company, 2016.

7

2

Oral hygiene types

English in Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, 2016.

8

2

“TV doctor”

Professional English in Use. Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, Cambridge, 2016.

9

2

Baby’s hygiene

Medical English Clear and Simple. F.F. Davis company, 2016.

10

1

Applying for work

English in Medicine. Eric H. Glendinning, 2016.

2 term: 9 hours

TOTAL: 18 hours

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