English For Doctors - Syllabus
English For Doctors - Syllabus
English For Doctors - Syllabus
100 ONLINE
3
rd hours
Course Content
Patient Admission Taking Observations
• Greeting a patient • Blood pressure and pulse
• Clerking a patient • Temperature
• Non-verbal communication • Neurological changes
• Therapeutic listening • Hospital charts: Early Warning Score
• Completing a patient admission form • The body: the arm, hands
• Writing a patient file note • The body: skin, nails, hair
• The body: anterior, posterior
• Wounds and burns Past Medical History
• Patient centred care
Interviewing a Patient • Allergies and adverse drug reactions
• The language used in healthcare • Taking a sexual history
• Conducting patient interviews • Substance misuse
• The Calgary – Cambridge Observation Guide • Describing dementia
• Asking different types of questions • Challenging behaviours in the elderly
• Cardiovascular conditions • The body: the chest
• Respiratory symptoms and conditions
• Describing strokes
• The body: the nose, head, face
Talking about Pain • Administering medications, PCA
• Types of pain • Hospital charts: controlled drugs, oxygen therapy
• Pain severity • Writing a discharge letter
• Pain location
• Using pain scales Discussing Surgery
• Chronic back pain • Surgical procedures
• The body: muscles, tendons, bones, ligaments • Cosmetic surgery
• Hospital chart: VTE
Examining a Patient • Arthritis
• Patient confidentiality • The body: hips, thighs, legs
• Putting a patient at ease • The body: shoulders
• The female reproductive system • Using SBAR
• Doing an internal examination
• Protecting vulnerable patients Pre-operative Care
• Writing GP letters • Consent, infection control, MRSA
• Pre-operative investigations
Explaining Tests • Assessing level of risk: anaesthesia
• Blood tests, taking a blood sample • Healthcare acquired infections
• Radiological tests • The kidneys, fluid loss, dehydration
• Testing for tuberculosis • Inserting an IV cannula
• Cervical smear tests • IV fluids
• Taking a urine specimen
• Diabetes tests Post-operative Care
• Hospital forms: pathology forms • Giving a post-operative handover
• The body: the ears • Endocrine disorders: subtotal thyroidectomy
• Wound infections
Discussing a Diagnosis • Hospital charts: sepsis screening tool
• Discussing different diagnoses • Suggesting lifestyle changes
• Discussing injuries • The body: mouth, eyes, the senses
• Discussing IBS • Writing a discharge letter
• Infectious diseases and conditions
• Answering a bleep Oncology and End-of-Life Care
• The body: intestines, abdomen • Types of cancers
• The body: feet, ankles • Oncology and chemotherapy
• Radiotherapy
Explaining Treatment • The breast and breast cancer
• Managing diabetes • Cancer of the cervix
• Managing constipation • Lung cancer
• Managing urinary incontinence • Palliative care
• Managing asthma • End-of-life care
• Stoma therapy • Hospital charts: DNAR orders
This course is accredited by international awarding body, NOCN, and by the CPD Standards
Office in the UK, whose professional qualifications are recognised worldwide. On course completion,
learners receive an End-of-Course Achievement Certificate confirming 80 CPD points.