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Developing Medical English Proficiency for Clinical Learners Standardized Patients | HealthySim
Sunday, January 19, 2025
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Posted by: International Narrative Practices Association
January 22nd, 1:00pm-2:00pm ET Presented by The International Narrative Practices Association
Join A MINDWORKS EXPLORATION (narraticemindowrks.org) with Dr. Tony Errichetti and Laurie Callen
This webinar will discuss "DESIGN FOR A COMMON LANGUAGE," a 6-day program for training medical students and residents from Kanazawa, Japan to learn and practice medical and colloquial English and doctor-patient communication skills.
Co-presenters Tony Errichetti and Laurie Callen will describe how they utilize patient simulations to teach and assess English proficiency and communication skills and provide feedback
Abstract: Design for a Common Language (DCL) is a transformative initiative aimed at preparing Japanese medical students to thrive in global healthcare settings. This 1-hour webinar will describe an intensive 6-day training course that has been successfully conducted in New York City through Pace University for over a decade. DCL focuses on enhancing English language