Ebook: Medical English
Author: Gross P. Baumgart D.C.
Тhieme, 1989, 2002. — 121 p.The Parts of the Body.Equipment, Instruments, Lab Tests, and Medical Studies.Equipment and Instruments.
Equipment in the Patient’s Room.
Doctor’s equipment.
Working Materials.
Other Important Equipment on the Ward.
The EKG.Laboratory Tests.Special Studies, Procedures.The Medical Work-up.Taking the Medical History and the Complete Physical Examination.
The Medical History.
Review of Systems (ROS).
The Complete Physical Examination (PE).The Write-up of the History and Physical Examination.
HPI (History of Present Illness).
Systemic ata.
ROS (Review of Systems).
PE (Physical Examination).
Laboratory.
Ass. (Assessment).The Problem List.Hospital Orders.The Progress Note (also called SOAP note).The Procedure Note.Writing Prescriptions.The Flow Sheet.Case Histories.A Complicated Delivery.
Language Used by Patients with Obstetric and Gynecological llnesses.
Language Used by Patients that have a Surgical Condition.
Specific Medical Terms in Obstetric and Gynecological Illnesses.Specific Medical Terms of Surgical Conditions.A Youngster with Abnormal Behavior.
Expressions Used by Patients and Relatives in Pediatrics.
Specific Medical Terms in Pediatrics.A Breathtaking Problem.
Language Used by Patients with Diseases of the Chest.
Specific Medical Terms in Patients with Pulmonary Diseases.A Female with Multiple Skin Problems.
Language Used by Patients with Skin Diseases.
Specific Medical Terms in Dermatologie Illnesses.A Patient with Obsessions.
Language Used by Patients that have Psychiatric Illnesses.
Specific Medical Terms in Psychiatric Illnesses.A Woman with Diabetes Mellitus.
Language Used by Patients with Endocrine Diseases.Specific Medical Terms in Endocrinology.
A Policeman with Chest Pain.
Specific Terminology a Cardiac Patient May Use.
Specific Medical Terms in Cardiac Illnesses.
The Following is an Outline of Resuscitation in Adults (CPR).A Young Woman with Thrombocytopenia and Continuing Fever.A Tramp with Unconsciousness and Renal Failure.
Language Used by Patients.Specific Medical Terms in Gastrointestinal Disorders.The Organization of Medical Care and Education in the Teaching Hospital.The US Health Care System.The UK National Health System (NHS).Physicians, Students, Nurses and other hospital personnel.
Floor team.
Consultation team.
Clinic team.The Teaching.
The Teaching of Medical Students.
Continuing Medical Education of Physicians.Access to Medical Information.
Internet Resources.How to Talk to Patients.Style of Conversation Between Patients and Physicians.
Some Phrases for the Outpatient Clinic.
Phrases Used to Start a Conversation with a New Patient.
Some Comments to be Used on Ward Rounds.
Giving Explanations and/or Getting the Patient’s Consent.
Physician-Patient conversation in the Outpatient Clinic.
Two Actual Cases.
Some Phrases to Guide and Direct the Patient During the Physical.
Examination.How to Give a Presentation in English.
Example of an Oral Presentation.How to write an article and how to present a poster in English.How to write an article in English.
How to present a poster.How to get by in everyday life (Don’t read this unless you are planning to work or study abroad).Making Applications.Application for clinical rotations or electives during medical school.Application letter template.Application for post-graduate medical training.
United Kingdom.
Australia.
USA.Addresses for Information and Application.
Amerika-Häuser.
US Medical Schools.
Canadian Medical Schools.
Institutions in Australia.
Institutions in New Zealand.
Institutions in UK and Northern Ireland.
Institutions in Ireland.
Equipment in the Patient’s Room.
Doctor’s equipment.
Working Materials.
Other Important Equipment on the Ward.
The EKG.Laboratory Tests.Special Studies, Procedures.The Medical Work-up.Taking the Medical History and the Complete Physical Examination.
The Medical History.
Review of Systems (ROS).
The Complete Physical Examination (PE).The Write-up of the History and Physical Examination.
HPI (History of Present Illness).
Systemic ata.
ROS (Review of Systems).
PE (Physical Examination).
Laboratory.
Ass. (Assessment).The Problem List.Hospital Orders.The Progress Note (also called SOAP note).The Procedure Note.Writing Prescriptions.The Flow Sheet.Case Histories.A Complicated Delivery.
Language Used by Patients with Obstetric and Gynecological llnesses.
Language Used by Patients that have a Surgical Condition.
Specific Medical Terms in Obstetric and Gynecological Illnesses.Specific Medical Terms of Surgical Conditions.A Youngster with Abnormal Behavior.
Expressions Used by Patients and Relatives in Pediatrics.
Specific Medical Terms in Pediatrics.A Breathtaking Problem.
Language Used by Patients with Diseases of the Chest.
Specific Medical Terms in Patients with Pulmonary Diseases.A Female with Multiple Skin Problems.
Language Used by Patients with Skin Diseases.
Specific Medical Terms in Dermatologie Illnesses.A Patient with Obsessions.
Language Used by Patients that have Psychiatric Illnesses.
Specific Medical Terms in Psychiatric Illnesses.A Woman with Diabetes Mellitus.
Language Used by Patients with Endocrine Diseases.Specific Medical Terms in Endocrinology.
A Policeman with Chest Pain.
Specific Terminology a Cardiac Patient May Use.
Specific Medical Terms in Cardiac Illnesses.
The Following is an Outline of Resuscitation in Adults (CPR).A Young Woman with Thrombocytopenia and Continuing Fever.A Tramp with Unconsciousness and Renal Failure.
Language Used by Patients.Specific Medical Terms in Gastrointestinal Disorders.The Organization of Medical Care and Education in the Teaching Hospital.The US Health Care System.The UK National Health System (NHS).Physicians, Students, Nurses and other hospital personnel.
Floor team.
Consultation team.
Clinic team.The Teaching.
The Teaching of Medical Students.
Continuing Medical Education of Physicians.Access to Medical Information.
Internet Resources.How to Talk to Patients.Style of Conversation Between Patients and Physicians.
Some Phrases for the Outpatient Clinic.
Phrases Used to Start a Conversation with a New Patient.
Some Comments to be Used on Ward Rounds.
Giving Explanations and/or Getting the Patient’s Consent.
Physician-Patient conversation in the Outpatient Clinic.
Two Actual Cases.
Some Phrases to Guide and Direct the Patient During the Physical.
Examination.How to Give a Presentation in English.
Example of an Oral Presentation.How to write an article and how to present a poster in English.How to write an article in English.
How to present a poster.How to get by in everyday life (Don’t read this unless you are planning to work or study abroad).Making Applications.Application for clinical rotations or electives during medical school.Application letter template.Application for post-graduate medical training.
United Kingdom.
Australia.
USA.Addresses for Information and Application.
Amerika-Häuser.
US Medical Schools.
Canadian Medical Schools.
Institutions in Australia.
Institutions in New Zealand.
Institutions in UK and Northern Ireland.
Institutions in Ireland.
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