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When someone is going through pain,
anxiety or any discomfort, that someone might not be able to deliver a speech
with clarity and ease.
That’s the case with most of the patients
you are going to come across in your real life as healthcare professionals. So,
it’s extremely important to be calm and understanding.
Patients may provide you incomplete
information, in a jumbled order or even not be able to answer you properly.
But, as a healthcare professional, it’s crucial for you to collect the right
information from your patients. If not, you would end up struggling to diagnose
or bring forth the correct care.
In situations where you did not understand
something or you want to recheck the information that you collected from the
patient, to make sure what you got is correct, it’s important to clarify the
information which a patient provides.
The OET speaking test’s clinical communication criteria needs you to clarify the information patients tell you.
How
can we clarify?
There are clarifying expressions in
English language which can be used to clarify or recheck the information you
got from the patient.
Let us look at a few expressions that can
help you in situations where you want to clarify or recheck the information
provided by the patient.
Could you please tell me more about… ?
I’m sorry, would you please tell me what
you mean by… ?
You’re doing a great job at explaining
what has happened but I don’t fully understand…
Would you mind telling me little bit more
about…
Using these expressions to get more
details or required explanation can really help you.
Also, if you want to make sure the
information you got is correct, you could say:
Thank you, I just want to make sure I have
understood everything you said, to summarise …
As a recap on what you just told me, …
Just to confirm every detail I got is
correct, let me recap what you have told me, …
As a sum up of what you have told me, …
The next time you practice your OET
speaking, make sure to use these techniques to ensure you’ve heard it right
from the patient. Happy Learning!
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