This study aimed to test the extent to which the use of medicalese (i.e. formal medical terminology and semantic qualifiers) alters the test performance of medical graduates; to tease apart the extent to which any observed differences are driven by language difficulties versus differences in medical knowledge; and to assess the impact of varying the language used to present clinical features on the ability of the test to consistently discriminate between candidates.Six clinical cases were manipulated in the context of pilot items on the Canadian national qualifying examination. Features indicative of two diagnoses were presented uniformly in lay terms, medical terminology and semantic qualifiers, respectively, and in mixed combinations (e.g...
This article considers the listening comprehension skills in clinical skills tests taken by physicia...
Associations between language background, English language proficiency and medical communication ski...
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
This study aimed to test the extent to which the use of medicalese (i.e. formal medical terminology ...
This study was an investigation to determine if there were statistical differences among three group...
Objectives: The organization of medical knowledge is reflected in language and can be studied from t...
Language and communication skills are among the greatest challenges that non-native-English speaking...
This study was designed to investigate the impact of medical terminology on perceptions of disease. ...
With a diverse language background profile in an Australian medical student population, teaching int...
PURPOSE: Problem representation, as mediated by semantic qualifiers (SQs), has been associated with ...
The language of instruction for medical students at the University of Hong Kong is English, which is...
Concerns regarding the poorer scholastic performance of international students in western tertiary i...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
Plan BMedical terminology is the language spoken in healthcare. Credentialed allied health professio...
Teaching English to med students (medical students) is a hard process for professors of English as a...
This article considers the listening comprehension skills in clinical skills tests taken by physicia...
Associations between language background, English language proficiency and medical communication ski...
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...
This study aimed to test the extent to which the use of medicalese (i.e. formal medical terminology ...
This study was an investigation to determine if there were statistical differences among three group...
Objectives: The organization of medical knowledge is reflected in language and can be studied from t...
Language and communication skills are among the greatest challenges that non-native-English speaking...
This study was designed to investigate the impact of medical terminology on perceptions of disease. ...
With a diverse language background profile in an Australian medical student population, teaching int...
PURPOSE: Problem representation, as mediated by semantic qualifiers (SQs), has been associated with ...
The language of instruction for medical students at the University of Hong Kong is English, which is...
Concerns regarding the poorer scholastic performance of international students in western tertiary i...
Oral case presentation (henceforth, OCP) is a professional form of discourse between physician and p...
Plan BMedical terminology is the language spoken in healthcare. Credentialed allied health professio...
Teaching English to med students (medical students) is a hard process for professors of English as a...
This article considers the listening comprehension skills in clinical skills tests taken by physicia...
Associations between language background, English language proficiency and medical communication ski...
Objective Doctors often use medical language with their patients despite findings from a variety of...