Topic outline
- General
- Chapter I
Chapter I
Emergency Admission
Part 1- Lecture
Part 2- TD
Expressing certainty, probability or uncertainty of a diagnosis
- Chapter I Part 3
Chapter I Part 3
In this lecture, we explore an in-depth consultation between a doctor and a patient named Kate, who is experiencing severe lower back pain. The dialogue illustrates the process of medical history-taking, focusing on pain assessment, its possible causes, and how the doctor gathers essential details to help diagnose the issue. Through the conversation, you can observe how the doctor asks about the characteristics, intensity, triggers, and reliefs of the pain, as well as any related symptoms. This interaction highlights important skills in patient communication, such as empathy, clear questioning, and effective listening, which are essential for providing high-quality care. The lecture also touches on common medical issues like back pain caused by disc problems and offers insights into how doctors might approach diagnosing and managing such conditions.
By the end of this session, you will better understand how to conduct a thorough pain assessment and manage a consultation in English, using appropriate vocabulary and questioning techniques.
In this lecture, we explore an in-depth consultation between a doctor and a patient named Kate, who is experiencing severe lower back pain. The dialogue illustrates the process of medical history-taking, focusing on pain assessment, its possible causes, and how the doctor gathers essential details to help diagnose the issue. Through the conversation, you can observe how the doctor asks about the characteristics, intensity, triggers, and reliefs of the pain, as well as any related symptoms. This interaction highlights important skills in patient communication, such as empathy, clear questioning, and effective listening, which are essential for providing high-quality care. The lecture also touches on common medical issues like back pain caused by disc problems and offers insights into how doctors might approach diagnosing and managing such conditions.
By the end of this session, you will better understand how to conduct a thorough pain assessment and manage a consultation in English, using appropriate vocabulary and questioning techniques.
This dialogue features a patient, Kate, discussing her lower back pain with Dr. Pearson. As you listen, pay close attention to the pronunciation of medical terms related to pain, body parts, and common symptoms. The dialogue provides an opportunity to practice understanding and mimicking the natural flow of conversation, with a focus on clear articulation of key vocabulary and phrases used in a medical context.
- Chapter II
Chapter II
This lecture focuses on the link between passive smoking and a common eye disease called Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). According to recent research, passive smoking significantly increases the risk of developing AMD, which can lead to partial blindness.
- Chapter II Part2 TD
Chapter II Part2 TD
Mastering tense correspondence is crucial for achieving proficiency in both French and English. Verb tenses in these languages often do not directly align, requiring learners to understand how one tense in French may correspond to multiple forms in English. This exercise will focus on translating sentences between French and English while addressing various verb forms and tenses. Additionally, you will practice converting verb forms in different contexts, ensuring a deeper understanding of tense usage and aspect in both languages.
This set of exercises is designed to help you:
1- Translate and manipulate sentences in both languages to reflect the correct tense and aspect.
2- Develop your ability to form accurate questions based on tense and time references.
3- Strengthen your understanding of tense correspondence through practice and application.
- Chapter III Focus on Ethics
Chapter III Focus on Ethics
This lecture explores the fundamental principles of medical ethics, including the Hippocratic Oath, the Declaration of Helsinki, and the importance of ethical values in healthcare.
20 multiple-choice questions designed for second-year dentistry students.
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