Everyday English for International Nurses. A Guide to Working in the UK | Everyday English for International Nurses: A Guide to Working in the UK
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Everyday English for International Nurses: A Guide to Working in the UK
Joy Parkinson, Chris Brooker, 2004
Overview
This book is designed to assist nurses new to working in the UK with their communication. It covers a variety of topics, focusing on explaining colloquialisms and informal language that patients may use, which are often absent from standard dictionaries. Examples include phrases like "to spend a penny" or "trouble with the waterworks." Beyond language skills, the guide offers practical information on the process of becoming registered, the specifics of nursing practice within the UK, and the structure of the health and social care team.
Who it's for
- International nurses preparing to work in the UK.
- Healthcare professionals needing to improve their understanding of British colloquialisms.
- Nurses seeking practical advice on UK healthcare systems and registration.
Key features
- Focuses on colloquial language used by patients.
- Provides practical advice on UK nursing registration and practice.
- Explains the organization of UK health and social care teams.
- Paperback binding.
- 256 pages.
- Published in 2004 by Elsevier.
- ISBN: 9780443073991.