Radiological English / by Ramón Ribes, Pablo R. Ros
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin · Heidelberg, 2007Description: Online-Ressource (XV, 324 p, digital)ISBN:- 9783540293293
- 616.0757
- 428.2431
- 616.07/57014 22
- 420 610
- R895-920
- R895
- WN 15
Contents:
Summary: Pablo R. RosSummary: Serves as an introductory book to radiological English. This book is intended to help those health care professionals who need English for their work but do not speak English on a day-to-day basis. It is also useful for radiologists, radiology residents, nurses and studentsPPN: PPN: 1649019254Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-SMI | ZDB-2-SME
CONTENTS; UNIT I: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO RADIOLOGICAL ENGLISH; Introduction; UNIT II: RADIOLOGICAL GRAMMAR; Tenses; Modal Verbs; Conditionals; Passive Voice; Reported Speech; Questions; Infinitive/-Ing; Countable and Uncountable Nouns; Articles: A/An and The; Word Order; Relative Clauses; Adjectives; Prepositions; UNIT III: SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE: WRITING AN ARTICLE; Preliminary Work; Article Header; Main Text; References; Additional Material; Final Tips; UNIT IV: LETTERS TO EDITORS OF RADIOLOGICAL JOURNALS; Submission Letters; Re-submission Letters; Re-configuration Letters
Letters of Thanks for an Invitation to Publish an Article in a JournalAsking About the Status of a Paper; Other Letters; In Summary; UNIT V: ATTENDING AN INTERNATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL COURSE; Introduction; Travel and Hotel Arrangements; Course Example; UNIT VI: GIVING A RADIOLOGICAL TALK; Dos and Don'ts; Useful Sentences for Radiological Talks; The Dreadful Questions and Comments Section; UNIT VII: CHAIRING A RADIOLOGICAL SESSION; Usual Chairperson's Comments; Should Chairpersons Ask Questions?; What the Chairperson Should Say when Something is Going Wrong
Specific Radiological Chairperson's CommentsUNIT VIII: USUAL MISTAKES MADE BY RADIOLOGISTS SPEAKING AND WRITING IN ENGLISH; Misnomers and False Friends; Common Grammatical Mistakes; Common Spelling Mistakes; Common Pronunciation Mistakes; UNIT IX: LATIN AND GREEK TERMINOLOGY; Introduction; Plural Rules; List of Latin and Greek Terms and Their Plurals; UNIT X: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS; Introduction; Abbreviation Lists; Exercises: Common Sentences Containing Abbreviations; UNIT XI: DESCRIBING A LESION; Describing Anatomical Relationships; Describing Radiological Findings: Word Order
Describing Focal LesionsUNIT XII: STANDARD NORMAL REPORTS; Standard Reports; Your First Radiological Reports in English; UNIT XIII: REPORTING IN ENGLISH; Usual Expressions Used in Reporting; Dictating a Radiological Report; UNIT XIV: INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY; Introduction; Garments; Tools and Devices; Talking to the Patient; Talking to the Patient's Family; Teaching Residents; Talking to Nurses; Talking to Technologists; The IR's Angiographic Equipment; Some Common ""On Call"" Orders for Nurse Units; UNIT XV: ON CALL; Common On-Call Sentences; On-Call Conversations; Additional Call Terms
UNIT XVI: RADIOLOGICAL MANAGEMENTCommonly Used Phrases; Big Questions, Easy Answers; Glossary; UNIT XVII: RADIOLOGICAL CONVERSATION GUIDE; Conversational Abbreviations; Conversational Acronyms; Made-Up Words/Definitions/Expressions; Conversational Scenarios; UNIT XVIII BASIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN MEDICINE; Greeting and Introducing Yourself; Invitation to Describe Symptoms; Instructions for Undressing; Instructions for Position on Couch; Instructions to Get Dressed; No Treatment; Questions and Commands; Common Symptom Areas; Key Words About Symptoms and Signs; Patient Examination
UNIT XIX: CONVERSATION SURVIVAL GUIDE
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