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Annotation:
The topics discussed in the course correspond with topics discussed in clinical subjects in the 4th year of study. In the seminars students learn how to master the problems in communication during their stay at different hospital departments. Most frequent phrases and collocations are dealt with.
Special attention is paid to:
? active knowledge of terminology and frequent phraseology
? development of the ability to understand the listened case history of the patient
? achievement of speaking skills in the dialogue with the patient
Last update: Vlasáková Alena, Mgr., DiS. (20.11.2010)
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Objective: The course is suitable for advanced foreign students and improves the Czech Language knowledge of students required in previous years (1st-3rd). The objective of the course is to develop the ability to communicate with Czech patients and medical staff. Last update: Vlasáková Alena, Mgr., DiS. (20.11.2010)
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References: Čermáková, Iveta: Talking Medicine (Czech for Medical Students). Karolinum,Praha 2008 CD ROM: Čeština pro mediky, ÚCJ 3. LF UK Praha. 2003
Last update: Vlasáková Alena, Mgr., DiS. (20.11.2010)
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practice Last update: Vlasáková Alena, Mgr., DiS. (20.11.2010)
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Credit requirements: presence at the practical classes (minimum of 75%); a well-managed patient-doctor interview in hospital environment (one per term), plus presenting advanced patient-doctor communication skills in Czech. Last update: Přívratská Jana, doc. PhDr., CSc. (02.10.2011)
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Syllabus of the course: topics: 1. Presenting Complaints 2. History Taking 3. History Taking Focussed on a Paediatric Patient 4. Instructions for the Patient 5. Examination of the Patient 6. Pain. 7. Hospital Admission 8. Accidents and Emergencies 9. Nutrition and Obesity 10. Healthy Life Style 11. Breathing 12. Chest Pain 13. Bleeding 14. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Last update: Vlasáková Alena, Mgr., DiS. (20.11.2010)
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