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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

English for dentists

Does anyone know any good online sources about "English for Dentists"?
  

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the university of bath has a distance learning course which is written directly for medical professionals such as dentists. uk/elc/ubelt.

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the university of bath has a distance learning course which is written directly for medical professionals such as dentists. details can be found on www.bath.ac.uk/elc/ubelt.
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Hello,

Thanks for the link.I've got a group of dentists willing to improve their professional English skills and have very little material on the topic.

Any more ideas?

Best regards,

Mrs.Irena Betiene,

Programme manager at a language school.

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is it you do preparation for General Medical Practioners UBELT Test? in Italy where are you? Mirko
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I have never though that there is such things as dental English as well. Anyway I will surely take a look at it since it is somewhatnew to me. Here in our country there is no dental english as subject.
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Do you know of any English schools in either the U.S. or Canada with courses for health professionals? My contact doesn't like the British accent on English.

Thanks for any help you can give us.
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I need to learn some English for conference in non-english speaking country
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0There is lots of profession specific language in all medical fields. This includes the obvious things such as vocabulary but also grammar such as phrasal verbs e.g. 02br
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00Dentist: Oh yes, that tooth has got to be removed. I can see why it's given you so much pain.02br
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00Patient: Can you just 01u00get it out!02u0-

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