Medical IELTS
By:David Sales
Published on 2004 by Radcliffe Publishing
|All overseas qualified doctors who apply for registration in the UK must satisfy the General Medical Council that they have the necessary knowledge of English, by obtaining a satisfactory score in the IELTS examination. This interactive workbook provides a wide range of questions and answers on this subject, containing specific medical sections to address the common problems and pitfalls relating to vocabulary and fluency in everyday medical consultations.|--Cover.
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