This paper explores the representation of spoken medical English in Grey’s Anatomy (Rhymes 2005-still running), a very popular American TV series set in a hospital environment. Given the shortage of authentic materials portraying spoken medical interactions, medical dramas, which are becoming increasingly accurate, globally acclaimed, represent a useful source to study oral communications in this professional domain. The analysis is based on a sample of episodes in which four main recurrent types of medical-related situations were isolated featuring both expert-to-expert and expert- nonexpert conversations: i) the arrival at ER, ii) the discussion of the clinical case between physicians, iii) the discussion of the clinical case between doct...
This research is under the scope of pragmatics which has the aims to (1) find out the medical terms ...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
This paper explores the linguistic and audiovisual features of medical-discourse reformulation in a ...
This paper explores the representation of spoken medical English in Grey’s Anatomy (Rhymes 2005-stil...
The present paper intends to investigate oral communication between professionals in m...
This study explores nonverbal communication measured in a television medical drama using the NAAS fr...
The objective of this research in English for Specific Purposes is to measure the impact of the use ...
This paper aims at exploring new methodologies to make the practice of medical translation more inte...
This study investigated the potential of discipline‐related television programs as sources for incid...
This study analyzes the Specific Language of Medicine and Surgery. The American Tv Series "Doctor Ho...
This paper aims at exploring new methodologies that could render students’ approach to the practice ...
Selecting materials in teaching English for Medical Purposes (EMP) should consider about discourse c...
Since its inception in the 1960s, medical drama has emerged as a prominent genre within the televisi...
Jargon constitutes an important part of professional communication. Current work is an examination o...
Television is a part of the lives of many people. According to Larry Gross and George Gerbner's cult...
This research is under the scope of pragmatics which has the aims to (1) find out the medical terms ...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
This paper explores the linguistic and audiovisual features of medical-discourse reformulation in a ...
This paper explores the representation of spoken medical English in Grey’s Anatomy (Rhymes 2005-stil...
The present paper intends to investigate oral communication between professionals in m...
This study explores nonverbal communication measured in a television medical drama using the NAAS fr...
The objective of this research in English for Specific Purposes is to measure the impact of the use ...
This paper aims at exploring new methodologies to make the practice of medical translation more inte...
This study investigated the potential of discipline‐related television programs as sources for incid...
This study analyzes the Specific Language of Medicine and Surgery. The American Tv Series "Doctor Ho...
This paper aims at exploring new methodologies that could render students’ approach to the practice ...
Selecting materials in teaching English for Medical Purposes (EMP) should consider about discourse c...
Since its inception in the 1960s, medical drama has emerged as a prominent genre within the televisi...
Jargon constitutes an important part of professional communication. Current work is an examination o...
Television is a part of the lives of many people. According to Larry Gross and George Gerbner's cult...
This research is under the scope of pragmatics which has the aims to (1) find out the medical terms ...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
This paper explores the linguistic and audiovisual features of medical-discourse reformulation in a ...