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Primary Care English is the expansion of Medical English to reach the extensive geography of primary care. It aims to be a tool to achieve a certain level to dare to practice as a family physician or participate in learning or research activities in English within the primary care setting. The reader would be expected to have at least an intermediate level of English. The text is simplified where necessary in order to keep within reach. The language of the consultation will be central to this book and its contents modulated according to real clinical practice.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Unit I.- to Primary Care English.- Unit II.- Grammar in Use.- Unit III.- Scientific Literature.- Unit IV.- Courses and Talks.- Unit V.- Latin and Greek Terminology.- Unit VI.- Acronyms and Abbreviations.- Unit VII.- The Language of Principles and Concepts in Primary Care.- Unit VIII.- The Language of Clinical General Practice.- Unit IX.- The Language of Clinical Areas.- Unit X.- Applying for a Job in General Practice.- Unit XI.- Conversation Survival Guide.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr. Antonio Luna is a Spanish radiologist who performed the residence in the Gregorio Marañon¿s Hospital (Madrid. Spain). He completed his radiology training with visiting fellowship at Duke and Harvard Universities. He is actually the chief of MRI and vicechairman of Health Time Group, a large private practice in Spain. He has presented more than 100 scientific and educational exhibits in international meetings. He has published several papers focused in cardiac and abdominal MRI. He is editor of the Learning Diagnostic Imaging series (Springer) and author of 13 book chapters. Dr. Luna is also clinical assistant professor of the radiology department of Case Western Reserve University at Cleveland. He is reviewer of several radiology and member of the editorial board of the Journal of Neuroscience and Neurology.
Zusammenfassung
Primary Care English is the expansion of Medical English to reach the extensive geography of primary care. It aims to be a tool to achieve a certain level to dare to practice as a family physician or participate in learning or research activities in English within the primary care setting. The reader would be expected to have at least an intermediate level of English. The text is simplified where necessary in order to keep within reach. The language of the consultation will be central to this book and its contents modulated according to real clinical practice.