With a diverse language background profile in an Australian medical student population, teaching interventions are necessary for students whose English language proficiency is not adequate for the study of medicine. This paper describes the screening of written and aural English language proficiency in 143 first year undergraduate students using a standardized instrument. Students identified as experiencing language difficulties were subsequently assessed by interview and allocated to faculty-based Language Development Programme. Students with the greatest need for language support participated in a full 2 year programme. Those requiring less assistance were offered more limited support in the form of specific modules within the programme. ...
English proficiency is no longer a choice but a tool for survival for medical students who wish to p...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The increase in nursing students for whom English is an additional language req...
Abstract Introduction: Medical students’ academic non achievements which eventually lead to...
Medical educators from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, have ...
Author's revision to her thesis is in envelope on back page.Copies of author's previously published ...
IntroductionEnglish-language proficiency of medical practitioners is an issue attracting increasing ...
Associations between language background, English language proficiency and medical communication ski...
The majority of the medical schools in the world use English as the language for teaching and lear...
Background. An increasing numbe r of students, who is not a native speaker, enroll in healt care cou...
PURPOSE: To explore the use of standardized patients for evaluating medical student's proficiency in...
IntroductionThis paper reports on a teaching strategy designed to support first year undergraduate m...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 2021
Objectives: This learning was completed to entrance the issue disturbing the competencies of the lim...
The main objective of the research is to investigate attitudes of medical students of India towards ...
Background: Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguisticall...
English proficiency is no longer a choice but a tool for survival for medical students who wish to p...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The increase in nursing students for whom English is an additional language req...
Abstract Introduction: Medical students’ academic non achievements which eventually lead to...
Medical educators from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, have ...
Author's revision to her thesis is in envelope on back page.Copies of author's previously published ...
IntroductionEnglish-language proficiency of medical practitioners is an issue attracting increasing ...
Associations between language background, English language proficiency and medical communication ski...
The majority of the medical schools in the world use English as the language for teaching and lear...
Background. An increasing numbe r of students, who is not a native speaker, enroll in healt care cou...
PURPOSE: To explore the use of standardized patients for evaluating medical student's proficiency in...
IntroductionThis paper reports on a teaching strategy designed to support first year undergraduate m...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 2021
Objectives: This learning was completed to entrance the issue disturbing the competencies of the lim...
The main objective of the research is to investigate attitudes of medical students of India towards ...
Background: Australia has an increasing number of nursing students from culturally and linguisticall...
English proficiency is no longer a choice but a tool for survival for medical students who wish to p...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The increase in nursing students for whom English is an additional language req...
Abstract Introduction: Medical students’ academic non achievements which eventually lead to...