Sabtu, 09 Januari 2010

ABOUT MEC


 

ABOUT US

The traditional approach to English language training has done well to meet the needs of non-professional students. Today's global economy requires career-specific language that includes workplace culture and jargon for safe, effective delivery of professional services and the ability to coordinate research and treatment across borders. The ability of internationally acclaimed English tests of competency to train for or measure this is questionable, although they serve their purpose as preparation for advance language training.

Current methods of instruction most commonly used today for health professionals focus primarily on English language while secondarily embedding health care terminology in the lessons. These teaching strategies of lessons replete with medical terminology and simple dialogues about visits to the doctor's office and minor illnesses fail to meet the needs of the profession.

The author has developed a new methodology: a paradigm shift. Medical English is taught from the perspective of medicine and health care first and foremost while reinforcing vocabulary acquisition, grammar and structure secondly. The focus is safety-to-practice, a core curriculum for healthcare professional as medical doctor, midwives, pharmacies, public health, dentist, dental care, nurse, and other healthcare professional background, medical students also for standard licensing: a standard of practice. Teacher-tutors are required to be health professionals as well as language instructors. Lessons, interactions, and case studies represent simple and complex medical practices, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, pathology, treatment, etc. well beyond entry level English. On-line, internet access to our course, classroom course for medical personnel allows health professionals worldwide access to learning.

Goals are set to prepare students for continuing studies in English, as preparation to licensing exams, and for English language competency at work that is career-specific. Feedback from graduates of the courses using this new paradigm concurs. Medical English language teaching requires a new and modern approach. English for medical background meets this demand internationally by offering the first course of its kind through distance education, on the worldwide web.


 

MEC courses aim to improve your:

  • Speaking & listening skills; to achieve the highest quality of communication with English speaking patients and colleagues.
  • Reading & writing skills. Become confident and familiar dealing with all medical documents, articles, journals, case presentation, referral letters, research papers etc.
  • Medical English vocabulary.
  • Medical English pronunciation.


 

COURSE MENU

  • English for Doctor ( Doctor and Medical Student)
  • English for Nurse ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Dentist ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Pediatrician ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Paramedic ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Dental Nurse ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Dental Therapist( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Midwives ( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Public Health( Qualified and Student)
  • English for Analyst and Pharmacist( Qualified and Student)


 

MEC offers the following courses:

  • Classroom Courses
  • On- line Courses
  • UBELT/IELT & OET Test Preparation
  • Healthcare Interview Preparation
  • Crash Courses
  • Conversation Classes


     

  • MEC Class room Courses

    Classroom courses take place in Aceh, Indonesia. They are perfect for small groups (maximum to 12 students). Lessons take place in a relaxed, fun and professional atmosphere. A variety of teaching methods are used including the use of multi-media and the MEC 'pseudo patient' technique.


 

  • MEC On- line Courses

    This new and unique on-line course is perfect if you want to learn in the comfort of your own home anywhere in the world. Our on-line language courses are a very successful and convenient way of improving your language skills. The lessons can be one-to-one or for small groups. Skype is used in conjunction with a variety of on-line teaching resources and multi-media in order to provide a unique learning alternative. All language skills are targeted, as well as pronunciation, grammar and essential medical vocabulary.


 

  • UBELT/IELT & OET Test Preparation

    These courses prepare you for the UBELT, IELT or OET test. If you are planning to work in an English speaking country as a healthcare professional, then you may be required to take a pre-entry language proficiency test. Sample tests and other methods are used to fully prepare you for success.


     

  • Healthcare Interview Preparation

    Perfect for healthcare professionals hoping to work in an English speaking country. The course will prepare you for an English speaking healthcare interview. You will be exposed to and become familiar with a range of commonly used interview questions. You will undergo mock interviews and support will be given regarding interview techniques and assertiveness.


 

  • Crash Courses

    Perfect if you are going to work in an English speaking country, have limited time to learn or just want to refine your medical English language skills. You can choose what you need to learn from the 14 MEC modules available.


 

  • Conversation Classes

    These classes improve speaking fluency. You will become more confident speaking and listening in English on a wide range of healthcare, medical and general issues.


 


 


 

RESOURCE


 

The sample learning content of all courses is based on clinical modules:

  1. Medical Terminology
  2. The Human Body
  3. History & Examination
  4. Observation & Investigation
  5. Patient Managemen
  6. Telephone skills
  7. Letter writing communication
  8. The Healthcare System
  9. Surgery
  10. Health Promotion
  11. First-aid & Emergency Care
  12. Pharmacology
  13. Health Issues & Ethics
  14. Working Abroad


 

CONTACT DETAILS

For more information about any of the above please contact us:

Address : T. Iskandar Street, Lrg.Kapai Kleng No.24

Lamteh Ule Kareng Banda Aceh. Aceh-Indonesia

Email : admin@english-mec.com

         english.mec@gmail.com

Skype    : Medical English

Website    : http://www.english-mec.com

Office    :+62 (0)651-33574,

+62(0)651-7450242

Mobile    :+62 (0) 85260003914


 


 


 


 


 


 

Sabtu, 11 Juli 2009

Brousure MEC

Core Medical English Course, Curriculum and Schedule: 2009/20010

Week 1 starts Week 2 starts Week 3 starts Week 4 starts
Mar 3, Jun 23, Oct 14/ Feb 16, Jun 8, Sep 28 Mar 10, Jun 30, Oct 20/ Feb 23, Jun 15, Oct 5 Mar 17, Jul 7, Oct 27/ Mar 2, Jun 22, Oct 13 Mar 24, Jul 14, Nov 3/ Mar 9, Jun 29, Oct 19

How to build medical words Symptom description Physical Examination (theory and practice)Telephone skills
Review of anatomical structures Describing the patient Hospital admissions Giving advice to patients using proper modal construction
Human body Common/medical diseases (common and medical descriptions)Patient condition (with phrasal verbs)A look at problem oriented care plans
Understanding the patient Terminology Terminology Terminology
History taking (with interrogative construction) History and note taking Giving instructions (with use of proper imperatives)Musculo-skeletal system review
Female Reproductive System Male Reproductive system The Urinary System Musculo-skeletal examination

Case studies
Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8
Mar 31, Jul 21, Nov 10/ Mar 16, Jul 6, Oct 26 Apr 7, Jul 28, Nov 17/ Mar 23, Jul 13, Nov 2 Apr 14, Aug 5, Nov 24/ Mar 30, Jul 20, Nov 9 Apr 21, Aug 11, Dec 1/ Apr 6, Jul 27, Nov 16

Case studies Pharmacy/Pharmacist Letter writing and communication Diagnostic tools and investigations
Terminology Types of drugs and medicines Types of illnesses Using medical documents
Confusing words Drug application Case studies Nutrition and health
Communication skills Drug culture Culture and medicine Case studies
Giving examination results to patients Effects of drugs(contextual vocabulary)The Blood system The Digestive System
Reading comprehension(analyzing medical content)Agreeing/disagreeing (proper ways to do it

Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12
Jan 7, Apr 28, Aug 18, Dec 8/ Apr 14, Aug 4, Nov 23Jan 14, May 5, Aug 25, Dec 15/ Apr 20, Aug 10, Nov 30 Jan 21, May 12, Sept 2/ Jan 5, Apr 27, Aug 17, Dec 7 Jan 28, May 20, Sept 8/ Jan 12, May 4, Aug 24, Dec 14
Emergency care and First aid Reading and understanding case histories Surgery- preparation Dentistry
ER assessment Geriatric care Surgery equipment/tools Dental examination
People and places in the hospital Chronic conditions Pre Op/Post Op Dental tools and equipment

The Nervous System Case studies Prognosis Diseases of the mouth
Respiratory System The Lymphatic System Ear and Eye.

Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16
Feb 4, May 26, Sept 15/ Jan 19, May 11, Aug 31 Feb 11, Jun 2, Sept 22/ Jan 26, May 19, Sept 8 Feb 18, Jun 9, Sept 29/ Feb 2, May 25, Sept 14 Feb 25, Jun 16, Oct 6/ Feb 9, June 1, Sept 21

The Skin Occupational and Physical Therapy (OT, PT)Psychiatric care Oncology
Describing shapes (in skin conditions) OT/PT treatment methods Psychiatric conditions and symptoms Alternative health care
Using prepositions in describing patients’ conditions Pain management Community health care Palliative health care
Case Studies Institutional health care Case studies
The Endocrine System