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Используя любые информационные источники, сформулируйте развернутый ответ на один из вопросов:



1) What is an open-access clinic?

2) What is a nurse-run clinic?

3) What public health work do nurses do in different countries?

4) What is the difference between a district nurse and a health visitor?

5) What is the difference between the responsibilities of a nurse in Russia and other countries?

6) What is the difference between a district doctor and a GP?

7) What is the difference between home visits in Russia and other countries?

 

TEST

Переведите текст письменно.

The work of a GP.

My typical day at Balham Park Surgery usually starts at about 8.15 am when I deal with letters and other paperwork until my first patient arrives at 8.40 am. I then see about 15 patients individually until 11.40 am. We then have a 20-minute meeting with everyone who works in the surgery, including the reception and nursing staff. We review difficult cases, allocate home visits and discuss patients who are coming in for a same day emergency appointment.

My day continues with more paperwork, such as writing referrals to hospital specialists and reviewing the results of blood and other tests we have sent to the pathology lab. Lunch is usually a sandwich while I carry on with admin. Once a week we try to have a team lunch with all the surgery staff.

After that I do a home visit for patients who are too frail or elderly to come into the surgery. The afternoon continues with tackling my phone call list before my next clinic starts, which runs from 3.00 pm until 5.40 pm. I usually finish work at around 7 pm, after finishing off emails, phone calls and letters.

One morning a week I work at a local residential home for the elderly, where many of the patients have dementia. I work closely with an advanced nurse practitioner, particularly in the context of trying to provide very high-quality end-of-life care.

One afternoon a week during term-time is spent teaching medical students from St Georges Hospital about Primary Care. I also participate in the extended hours rota, which involves working on Saturday mornings about once every four months.

2. Задайте вопросы, начинающиеся с данных вопросительных слов. Обратите внимание на время глагола:

1) How often…? -- One afternoon a week during term-time she spends teaching medical students from St Georges Hospital about Primary Care.

2) When….? -- My typical day at Balham Park Surgery usually starts at about 8.15 am.

3) How many patients…? -- I then saw 15 patients.

4) Why….? -- She enjoys working with elderly patients because they often have genuine medical pathology.

5) What….? -- She recently attended a conference about non-pharmacological treatments for dementia.

6) When…? -- From 11.40 am until 12 am we are having a 20 minute meeting with the reception and nursing staff.

7) Where…? -- Today she is working at a local residential home for the elderly.

 

3. Опишите традиционный день врача общей практики (участкового врача, педиатра) или медсестры, используя как можно больше актуальной лексики по теме.

 

 


 


ОСНОВНОЙ УРОК 2.

A GP ’ S OFFICE

Vocabulary: офис врача общей практики, кабинет стоматолога

Grammar: конструкция «there is/are»; артикли и неопределенные местоимения, предлоги места

GRAMMAR PRACTICE

1.1. Повторите материал следующих тем: «Конструкция there + be », «Неопределенные местоимения», «Исчисляемые / неисчисляемые существительные». Выберите правильные варианты слов в скобках.

1) There is ( a / the / -- ) surgery next to ( a / the / -- ) building where we are renting a flat. There ( is/are ) a GP and three nurses in ( a / the / -- ) surgery. (A / The / --) nurses assist (a / the / --) GP. Unfortunately, there isn’t ( some / any / no ) physiotherapist.

2) Every morning there are usually very ( many / much / a lot ) people in the surgery who wait in (a / the / --) reception area. There are (a / the / --) patients with (a / the / --) minor problems or more serious cases like (a / the / --) diabetes.

3)  There (is / are) ( a / the / --) treatment room in our surgery. There (is / are) two nurses in (a / the / --) treatment room who work on (a / the / --) rota.

4) There (is / are) always (a / the / --) locum GP if one of our GPs is on holiday.

5) There (is / are)(some / any) patients with serious problems today. I think I’ll refer them to (a / the / --) specialists to (a / the / --) University clinic.

6) There (is / are) ( a lot / many / much ) paperwork a GP does every day: referral letters, patient records, messages.

7) If there (is / are) more than 20 tests results, I usually check them at home. Now there (is / are) ( some / any ) MRI and X-ray reports on my desk.

8) Every Saturday there is (a / the / --) nurse on call who takes emergency calls from patients. (A / The / --) nurse usually stays in (an / the / --) office until 4 pm.

9) There (is / are) special information on how to manage (a / the / --) asthma in this booklet. You can get (a / the / --) booklet in our office.

10) There (is / are)(a / the / --) blood pressure machines in (many / much / a lot) of pharmacies. There is (not / no) need to buy one if you rarely take your blood pressure.

11) There (is / are) not ( some / any / no ) home visits today, but there ( is / are ) ( some / any ) flu vaccinations.

12) There is (a / the / --) dentist’s office on (a / the / --) ground floor of (a / the / --) building. There (is / are)(a / the / --) dentist and two assistants in it. (A / The / --) dentist works 5 days a week.

 

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