ENGLISH METHODOLOGIES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION

Authors

  • Zakirova Mukhlisakhon Author
  • Murodullayev Mironshokh Author

Keywords:

English-medium instruction (EMI), english language proficiency, medical English, global healthcare, cross-cultural communication, linguistic diversity, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), communication skills, English for Academic Purposes (EAP).

Abstract

This article examines the role of English methodologies in medical education, with a focus on how the English language is used as a medium of instruction and communication in medical schools worldwide. As the lingua franca of international communication, English plays a crucial role in facilitating collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the dissemination of medical research and practices across borders.

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Published

2024-04-10

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Natural Sciences

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ENGLISH METHODOLOGIES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION. (2024). Innovations in Science and Technologies, 1(3), 57-61. https://innoist.uz/index.php/ist/article/view/272

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