打破障碍:专业英语与交流 "课程在医学教育中的作用

L. Kadagidze
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本文探讨了在多元文化医疗环境中,有效的英语交流对增进医患关系的重要作用。主要目的是评估格鲁吉亚第比利斯东西方教学大学专门开设的 "专业英语与交流 "课程对医学生交流技能的影响。本研究采用混合方法,包括定量调查和定性反馈,调查对象是参加 "医学博士一周期教育计划 "的 11 名学生,包括母语和非母语学生。在为期 13 周的课程中,学生们参与了基于结构化情景的角色扮演和讨论。研究结果表明,该课程非常有效,学生们认为该课程对提高他们的专业英语和交流技能有很大影响。值得注意的是,在实施角色扮演的结构化指导之后,学生们表示在参与课堂活动时更加投入和舒适。研究最后肯定了在医学教育中开展有针对性的沟通技能培训的价值,特别是通过角色扮演等实践活动。反馈意见还强调了支持性和包容性学习环境在促进参与和克服挑战方面的重要性。这些发现对设计类似课程以满足医学领域不同学生群体的需求具有启示意义。进一步的研究应探讨此类课程对学生的专业实践和患者疗效的长期影响。
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Breaking Barriers: The Role of 'Professional English and Communication' Courses in Medical Education
The present paper explores the significant role of effective English communication in enhancing the physician-patient relationship in multicultural healthcare settings. The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of a specialized "Professional English and Communication" course on the communication skills of medical students at East-West Teaching University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study included a quantitative survey and qualitative feedback from a cohort of 11 students, both native and non-native speakers, enrolled in the Medical Doctor One-Cycle Educational Program. During the 13-week course, students engaged in role-plays and discussions based on structured scenarios. Findings indicated the high effectiveness of the course, with students rating it as significantly impactful in improving their professional English and communication skills. Notably, students reported increased engagement and comfort in participating in class activities following the implementation of structured guidelines for role-plays. The study concludes by affirming the value of targeted communication skills training in medical education, particularly through practical activities such as role-plays. Feedback also highlighted the importance of a supportive and inclusive learning environment in promoting engagement and overcoming challenges. These findings have implications for designing similar courses to cater to diverse student populations in the medical field. Further research should explore the long-term impact of such courses on students' professional practices and patient outcomes.
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