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English for specific purposes:

Medical English for Health Care Professionals

 

MedEnglish offers Digital Medical English courses (e-learning/online learning). These allow you to work through each topic at your own convenience and pace. The courses include an hour one-to-one speaking lesson to consolidate what you have learned.

The key aim of the Medical English course is to develop health care professionals’ knowledge and ability to understand and use Medical English. The four major language skills are practised: reading and listening (receptive skills), writing and speaking (productive skills). There is a special focus on developing practical communication skills: listening and speaking across a wide range of medical contexts.

MedEnglish delivers a flexible range of individualised one-to-one lessons Online, Face-to-Face and In Your Country.

Dawn has taught Medical English to professionals who work in hospitals, clinics, established universities worldwide and the private sector. Additionally, she has taught a considerable number of Medical English students from medical schools around the globe.

 
 

Introduction to MedEnglish

 
 
 

Register for a free trial of the Phrasal Verbs Digital Course

 
 
 

Testimonial

I am incredibly grateful to Dawn for helping me improve my Medical English, which played a crucial role in my success in passing both the OET and PLAB 2 exams. The knowledge I gained from her lessons also helped me throughout my revalidation process and in finally starting my career as a doctor in the NHS. Her deep knowledge, gained from her real-life experiences as both a nurse and an English tutor, taught me how to communicate effectively and confidently as a medical professional.

She taught me not only technical language but also how to use colloquial English appropriately in a clinical setting. She is a dedicated tutor, a compassionate person, and a perfect guide—always approachable and genuinely invested in her students’ success. I highly recommend Dawn to anyone wanting to improve their Medical English and prepare for exams to work as a healthcare professional in an English-speaking country.
— Dr Hakan (11.01.25)