学术英语(医学)-Unit-1课件.ppt
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1、学术英语学术英语 医学医学Academic English for MedicineUnit 1Doctors LifeDoctors are thought as noble,respectable,and caring,but it is really common to read or hear about the complaints of doctors being impatient and careless.What are the causes for such complaints?How can ordinary incidents influence the way do
2、ctors practice medicine?This unit explores doctors life from different perspectives so that you can understand them better.Unit 1 Doctors LifeUnit ContentsLead-inText AText BText CListeningSpeakingWritingGet reading for Unit 2Lead-inQuestions to be answeredBrainstorm Additional activityUnit 1 Doctor
3、s LifeLead-inQuestions to be answered What are the causes for complaints of doctors being impatient and careless?What kind of life does a doctor lead?How can ordinary incidents influence the way doctors practice medicine?Unit 1 Doctors LifeLead-inBrainstorm Brainstorm a list of words and expressions
4、 related to a doctors life and practice.Unit 1 Doctors LifeLead-inAdditional activity What do they mean for a doctor?a decent career a noble calling respectable knowledgeable under great pressure underpaid mistrusted dangerousUnit 1 Doctors LifeText A Critical reading and thinking Questions for disc
5、ussion Topics for presentation Useful expressions Difficult sentencesLanguage building-up Signpost language Formal English Vocabulary testSuggested answersUnit 1 Doctors LifeText A Critical reading and thinkingQuestions for discussion How do you interpret the title?neuron overload juggling physician
6、Unit 1 Doctors LifeText A Critical reading and thinkingTopics for presentation1 Do you agree that it is sheer neuron overload on the doctor side that leads to the complaint that doctors dont listen?neuron overload patients high expectations mistrust and misunderstanding between the patients and phys
7、icianUnit 1 Doctors Life2 Describe Mrs.Osorios condition.Text A Topics for presentationUnit 1 Doctors LifeText A Useful expressions a 56-year-old woman somewhat overweight reasonably well-controlled diabetes and hypertension cholesterol on the high side without any medications for this not as much e
8、xercise as she should thinning of her bones on last DEXA scan stressful but good about keeping her appointments and getting her blood tests generally healthyUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressionsin my practice/in a medical practiceoverweightdiabeteshypertensionchol
9、esterol on the high sideDEXA scanthinning of her bones/lower densitystressful lifekeep her appointments blood testsgenerally healthyan average patientnot excessively complicatedUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Topics for presentation3 What are the good and bad things about Mrs.
10、Osorios conditions that run through the authors mind?Unit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions Good Things Blood tests done Glucose a little better Her blood pressure good but not great Bad Things Her weight a little up Her bones a little thin on the DEXAUnit 1 Doctor
11、s LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions 20-min consultation glucose starting a statin liver enzymes normal five fruits and vegetables diet choices 30 min of walking each day exercise morning sugars compare to her evening sugars the nutritionist/her eye doctor/the podiatrist bloo
12、d pressure add another BP med more pillsUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions start a bisphosphonate prevent osteoporosis experiencing just the usual stress of life lurking depression or anxiety disorder the depression questionnaire health maintenance her last mam
13、mogram PAP smear colonoscopy a tetanus booster qualify for a pneumonia vaccineUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Topics for presentation4 Describe the situation when Mrs.Ororio might send the authors delicately balanced three-ring circus tumbling down.Unit 1 Doctors LifeCritical
14、reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions The author was in moderate state of panic:juggling so many thoughts about Mrs.Osorios conditions and trying to resolve them all before the clock ran down.Mrs.Osorio made a trivial request,not so important as compared to her conditions.Mrs.Osorio seemed t
15、o care only about her“innocentand completely justifiedrequest”:the form signed by her doctor.The doctor tried to or at least pretend to pay attention to the patients while completing documentation.Complaints that doctors dont listen might have other reasons than just doctors neuron overload.Unit 1 D
16、octors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions the diet-and-exercise discussion not making eye contact with Mrs.Osorio(communication skills)get her lab results check her mammogram report document the progress of her illnesses order the tests refill her prescriptionsUnit 1 Doctors
17、LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions her insurance company/insurance form/lose my coverage do her physical examination her back pain anything more than routine muscle strain place into accurate and thorough documentation interact with my patientUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical readi
18、ng and thinking5 Compare multitasking in human beings and computers.Text A Topics for presentationUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions Multitasking originated in computer science.Microprocessors in fact linear,actually performing only one task at a time.Multitask
19、ing just as an illusion both in computer and humans.At best,Human juggling only a handful of thoughts in this manner.The more thoughts we juggle,the less we are able to attune fully to any given thought.Multitasking as a recipe for disasterUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Usefu
20、l expressions an insurance company form order her mammogram refill only five of her six medicines fully explain the side-effects of one of her medicationsUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinking6 Use numbers to justify that it is the juggling mind that keeps doctors awake at night.Text A Top
21、ics for presentationUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions7 medical issues to consider5 separate thoughts,at least,for each issue 7 X 5=35 thoughts10 patients that afternoon35 X 10=3505 residents under the authors supervision4 patients seen by each residents10 thou
22、ghts,at least,generated by each patients5 X 4 X 10=200350+200=550 thoughts to be handled in total If the doctor does a good job juggling 98%of the time,that still leaves ten thoughts that might get lost in the process.Unit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions medical
23、issues to consider supervise five residents in a working day a disastrous outcome a possible lawsuit Most doctors are reasonably competent,caring individuals,but the overwhelming swirl of thoughts that we must keep track of leaves many of us in a perpetual panic that something serious might slip.Thi
24、s is what keeps us awake at night.Unit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinking7 What are possible solutions to the impossible high-wire act of jugglingcompeting details and panicking about slipping a critical one?Text A Topics for presentationUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText
25、A Useful expressions computer-generated reminders case managers ancillary services the simplest:timeUnit 1 Doctors LifeCritical reading and thinkingText A Useful expressions an hour for each patient a spectacular doctorSituation in China?the choices that practicing physicians face every day,with eve
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