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This new book provides tips on how to use “easy Japanese” in the medical field when dealing with patients from other countries. The content was created based on numerous case studies.
Many doctors and nurses in Japan say that they have anxieties treating patients from other countries because they lack the necessary English skills. However, as many of us know, it is possible to facilitate the treatment of foreign patients by speaking and writing Japanese in a way that is easy for foreigners to understand.
However, “easy Japanese” is also useful when dealing with a wide range of patients, including the elderly, hospitalized patients whose comprehension is impaired by illness or their treatment, small children, and people with disabilities.
This book introduces various situations and gives lots of examples on things such as how to phrase questions in a way that they can be understood, tailoring language to the needs of the patient by dropping polite prefixes and not using honorific language, and a lot more.
There is also a glossary of medical terms and symptoms with translations into 19 different languages at the back of the book.
Although developed with a Japanese audience in mind, if anyone is planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan, there is a lot that is very useful here. It would also be a very useful gift for Japanese friends and family working in those fields too.
Structure:
- 5 sections, each with multiple chapters broken down in an easy-to-digest manner
- A glossary of symptoms and medical terms translated into 19 different languages
Recommended for you if:
- You work or are planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
- You are looking for a gift for friends or family that work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
About this volume:
Original Title: 医療現場の外国人対応 英語だけじゃない「やさしい日本語」
Pages: 119
ISBN: 978-4-525-02251-8
Book Size: A5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: May 2021
If you like this, you might like:
Introduction to Nursing in Japanese
Many doctors and nurses in Japan say that they have anxieties treating patients from other countries because they lack the necessary English skills. However, as many of us know, it is possible to facilitate the treatment of foreign patients by speaking and writing Japanese in a way that is easy for foreigners to understand.
However, “easy Japanese” is also useful when dealing with a wide range of patients, including the elderly, hospitalized patients whose comprehension is impaired by illness or their treatment, small children, and people with disabilities.
This book introduces various situations and gives lots of examples on things such as how to phrase questions in a way that they can be understood, tailoring language to the needs of the patient by dropping polite prefixes and not using honorific language, and a lot more.
There is also a glossary of medical terms and symptoms with translations into 19 different languages at the back of the book.
Although developed with a Japanese audience in mind, if anyone is planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan, there is a lot that is very useful here. It would also be a very useful gift for Japanese friends and family working in those fields too.
Structure:
- 5 sections, each with multiple chapters broken down in an easy-to-digest manner
- A glossary of symptoms and medical terms translated into 19 different languages
Recommended for you if:
- You work or are planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
- You are looking for a gift for friends or family that work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
About this volume:
Original Title: 医療現場の外国人対応 英語だけじゃない「やさしい日本語」
Pages: 119
ISBN: 978-4-525-02251-8
Book Size: A5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: May 2021
If you like this, you might like:
Introduction to Nursing in Japanese
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This new book provides tips on how to use “easy Japanese” in the medical field when dealing with patients from other countries. The content was created based on numerous case studies.
Many doctors and nurses in Japan say that they have anxieties treating patients from other countries because they lack the necessary English skills. However, as many of us know, it is possible to facilitate the treatment of foreign patients by speaking and writing Japanese in a way that is easy for foreigners to understand.
However, “easy Japanese” is also useful when dealing with a wide range of patients, including the elderly, hospitalized patients whose comprehension is impaired by illness or their treatment, small children, and people with disabilities.
This book introduces various situations and gives lots of examples on things such as how to phrase questions in a way that they can be understood, tailoring language to the needs of the patient by dropping polite prefixes and not using honorific language, and a lot more.
There is also a glossary of medical terms and symptoms with translations into 19 different languages at the back of the book.
Although developed with a Japanese audience in mind, if anyone is planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan, there is a lot that is very useful here. It would also be a very useful gift for Japanese friends and family working in those fields too.
Structure:
- 5 sections, each with multiple chapters broken down in an easy-to-digest manner
- A glossary of symptoms and medical terms translated into 19 different languages
Recommended for you if:
- You work or are planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
- You are looking for a gift for friends or family that work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
About this volume:
Original Title: 医療現場の外国人対応 英語だけじゃない「やさしい日本語」
Pages: 119
ISBN: 978-4-525-02251-8
Book Size: A5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: May 2021
If you like this, you might like:
Introduction to Nursing in Japanese
Many doctors and nurses in Japan say that they have anxieties treating patients from other countries because they lack the necessary English skills. However, as many of us know, it is possible to facilitate the treatment of foreign patients by speaking and writing Japanese in a way that is easy for foreigners to understand.
However, “easy Japanese” is also useful when dealing with a wide range of patients, including the elderly, hospitalized patients whose comprehension is impaired by illness or their treatment, small children, and people with disabilities.
This book introduces various situations and gives lots of examples on things such as how to phrase questions in a way that they can be understood, tailoring language to the needs of the patient by dropping polite prefixes and not using honorific language, and a lot more.
There is also a glossary of medical terms and symptoms with translations into 19 different languages at the back of the book.
Although developed with a Japanese audience in mind, if anyone is planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan, there is a lot that is very useful here. It would also be a very useful gift for Japanese friends and family working in those fields too.
Structure:
- 5 sections, each with multiple chapters broken down in an easy-to-digest manner
- A glossary of symptoms and medical terms translated into 19 different languages
Recommended for you if:
- You work or are planning to work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
- You are looking for a gift for friends or family that work in the fields of healthcare, nursing, or elderly care in Japan
About this volume:
Original Title: 医療現場の外国人対応 英語だけじゃない「やさしい日本語」
Pages: 119
ISBN: 978-4-525-02251-8
Book Size: A5
Languages: Japanese
Publication Date: May 2021
If you like this, you might like:
Introduction to Nursing in Japanese























