English for Medicine IV

COURSE CONTENT

  • The Gastrointestinal System
  • The Oesophagus
  • The Stomach
  • The Small Intestine
  • The Large Intestine
  • The Liver
  • The Gallbladder
  • The Pancreas
  • The Stages of Digestion
  • Peptic Ulcers
  • Medical and Layman’s Terms
  • Acronyms
  • Eponyms
  • Abbreviations
  • Homonyms
  • Homophones
  • Words Easily Confused
  • Idiomatic Expressions
  • The Integumentary System
  • The Skin
  • The Sebaceous and Sudoriferous Glands
  • The Hair
  • The Nails
  • Skin Lesions
  • Medical and Layman’s Terms
  • Eponyms
  • Abbreviations
  • Words Easily Confused
  • Idiomatic Expressions
  • The Eye
  • The Structure of the Eye
  • Vision
  • Common Eye Diseases and Disorders
  • Medical and Layman’s Terms
  • Eponyms
  • Abbreviations
  • Homonyms
  • Words Easily Confused
  • Idiomatic Expressions
  • Mythonyms
  • The Ear
  • The Outer Ear
  • The Middle Ear
  • The Inner Ear
  • The Vestibular System
  • Hearing
  • Types of Ear Infections
  • Medical and Layman’s Terms
  • Eponyms
  • Abbreviations
  • Homophones
  • Words Easily Confused
  • Idiomatic Expressions
  • Mythonyms
  • Medical History Taking and Physical Examination
  • Taking a History
  • History of Presenting Complaint
  • Past Medical History
  • Drug History
  • Family History
  • Social History
  • Review of Systems
  • The SOCRATES acronym used for the assessment of pain
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Medical History Taking
  • Physical Examination
  • Examining the Patient
  • Instructing the Patient
  • Reassuring the Patient
  • Showing Sensitivity
  • Basic Examination Positions
  • Instruments and Pieces of Equipment Used in a Physical Examination
  • Pharmacy Pharmacology and Drugs
  • Drug Nomenclature
  • Sources of Drugs
  • Dose and Dosage
  • Forms of Drugs
  • Routes of Administration
  • Prescription Abbreviations
  • Words Easily Confused
  • Bioethics
  • The Principles of Bioethics
  • Ethical Decision Making
  • The Hippocratic Oath
  • Case Studies

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