01/09/2025
If you are finding the listening or reading section challenging or generally have limits on vocabulary ragne, especially medical English, then you need to surround yourself as much as possible with medical English.
All the doctors that I teach OET preparation to are told the importance of reading articles, listening to podcasts, watching medical documentaries ect…. I am posting a few links to UK television programs/series that you can watch...If you are planning to work in the UK, they will also give you an insight on how the NHS operates.. Some of them are new, some are a few years old, however still VERY useful.
Meet the staff - follows various different departments of the Royal Derby Hospital from general ward to Surgery....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DD5xg0DXiA
The next is a series about the life working in A&E - the series is called 24 hours in A&E … I am posting the link to one episode however you should be able to easily find the series Either on hosting sites or YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU2idjv3EnI
The next series is called Hospital - Following different departments...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rlm021YJ7dc&t=1809s
Mark is rushed to St George's for a trauma assessment after falling 30 feet from scaffolding. As the RESUS team prepares for possible spinal damage, doctors ...