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临床医学英语(修订版)

临床医学英语(修订版)

作者:高艳 陈迎
出版社:中国海洋大学出版社出版时间:2008-07-01
开本: 16开 页数: 351
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临床医学英语(修订版) 版权信息

  • ISBN:9787811252019
  • 条形码:9787811252019 ; 978-7-81125-201-9
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临床医学英语(修订版) 内容简介

   《21世纪高等医学英语系列教材:临床医学英语(修订版)》问世已经近10年了。随着人类文明的不断发展、人类社会对医疗需求标准的不断提高,医学和医疗技术的日新月异之变化有目共睹。修订这部我国历史上第1套兼顾医学英语读说听写诸方面技能提高的教材,势在必行。修订遵循两条原则:   第1是时代性。所谓时代性体现在理念、内容和教学手段等诸方面。理念也就是修订的主导思想和落脚点__整体医疗观。因为整体医疗观是世界各国对现代医疗的共同、客观、科学、全面的认识。它强调人体与环境、社会、心理、情感等诸方面的和谐一致,是保证高水平生活质量的必由之路,也自然是培养新时代合格医生的新标准。为此,修订版依据此原则对教材内容进行重大改动,读者使用教材后会有所体验。时代性在教学手段上的表现是将原来《医学英语听与说》分册改为《医学英语视听说》。科学技术的进步使现代化教学手段逐步成为可能。生动、具体、有趣的影视资料以教学的形式出现,不但可以提高学习效果,也增加了教材使用的途径。它便于教学,也可用于自学。

临床医学英语(修订版) 目录

Unit 1 Holistic Health
Text A Preventive and Holistic Health
Text B Lifestyle Changes: An Essential Part of Controlling High Blood
Pressure
Text C A Baby Boomer's Guide to Maximal Health and Longevity
Text D Terminating Medical Interventions
Writing Medical Research Papers: Structure and Requirements

Unit 2 0steoporosis
Text A Osteoporosis and Risk Factors to Our Bone
Text B Preventing Osteoporosis: Beyond Milk: More Than Milk
Text C Calcium Intake Must Start Early
Text D Osteosarcoma (Osteogenic Sarcoma)
Writing Medical Research Papers:Titles

Unit 3 Gene Therapy
Text A On Gene and Gene Therapy
Text B What Is a Gene?
Text C Gene Therapy and Children
Text D Introduction to Medical Genetics
Writing Medical Research Papers: Abstracts(1)

Unit4 Parkinson's Disease
Text A Parkinson's Disease
Text B Complications of PD and Coping-Skills
Text C The Genes and People That Link to Parkinson's Disease
Text D Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Writing Medical Research Papers:Abstracts(2)

Unit 5 Coronary Artery Disease
Text A Atherosclerosis: A Major Cause of Cardiovascular Disease
Text B Stroke
Text C Anxiety Worsens Prognosis in Patients with Coronary Artery
Disease
Text D Coronary Atherosclerosis
Writing Case Report

Unit 6 ICU
Text A A Guide to Intensive Care Unit
Text B A Day in ICU
Text C Malnutrition in the ICU
Text D Oxygen “Debt” Concept of Septic Shock
Writing History and Physical(I)

Unit 7 Modern Surgery
Text A Recent Advances in Minimal Access Surgery
Text B Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy Heralds a New Era in the Treatment of Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Text C Minimally Invasive Medicine (MIM): A New Theoretical System of Medicine
Text D Historical Background of Surgical Infection
Writing History and Physical(2)

Unit 8 Tuberculosis
Text A XDR Tuberculosis: Implications for Global Public Health
Text B TB or Not TB? A New Test for the Disease of Pharaohs
Text C Tuberculosis, Newer Strains Are Showing Up
Text D Postprimary Disease of Tuberculosis

Unit 9 Bird Flu
TextA Avian InfluenzaA(H5N1) Infection in Humans
Text B Avian Influenza: A Challenge to Global Health Care Structures
Text C Protecting Virus Offers Instant Flu Protection and Converts
Flu Infections Into Their Own Vaccines
Text D Epidemiology of Influenza
Writing Discharge Summary

Unit 10 Diabetes Mellitus
Text A Prospects for Research in Diabetes Mellitus
Text B Insulin Pumps
Text C Diabetics Cured in Stem-Cell Treatment Advance
Text D Forms of Type 1 Diabetes
Writing Rsum

Unit 11 Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Text A Cesarean Delivery and the Risk-Benefit Calculus
Text B Perinatal Mortality in Developing Countries
Text C Ectopic Pregnancy
Text D Essentials of Prenatal Care
Writing Application Letter

Unit 12 Emergency Medicine
Text A Cardiac Resuscitation
Text B The Development of Emergency Medical Services in the United States
Text C Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Text D Diagnosis of Septic Shock
Writing Personal Statement

Unit 13 AIDS
Text A HIVand AIDS
Text B One Disease, Two Epidemics——AIDS at 25
Text C Living with HIV, Dying of Cancer
Text D Epidemiol0gy of AIDS
Writing Emails

Unit 14 Cancer
Text A Translating Cancer Genomics into Clinical Oncology
Text B New Vaccines Reversing Melanoma, Leukemia, Lymphoma,
Pancreatic, Prostate Cancer
Text C Progress in Cancer Control Through Screening and Early Detection
Text D Clinicopathological Correlations of Tumour Metastasis
Writing Certificates

Unit 15 Progress in Medical Imaging
Text A Out of the Shadows——MRI and the Nobel Prize
Text B New Horizons in Oncologic Imaging
Text C Combining Molecular Imaging Technologies to Stop or Prevent
Heart Attacks
Text D Interventional Computed Tomography
Answer Key
Glossary
Appendices
Appendix 1 常用临床医学英文术语
Appendix 2 处方中常见缩略语
Appendix 3 病历中常用缩略语
Appendix 4 检验中常用缩略语
Appendix 5 本书中主要缩略语
Appendix 6 国内医务人员称谓
Appendix 7 国外医院职员称谓
Appendix 8 医院科室名称
Appendix 9 部分常用医学英语网站
Appendix 10 常用医学杂志及其网站
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临床医学英语(修订版) 节选

No one wants to suffer. Most desire freedom and happiness. Any disease or physicaldisorder can interfere with these pursuits, at least for a time. In most such circumstances weface, expectations of a rapid and full recovery provides hope and relief from the experiencedsuffering. We do not feel doomed, disabled or depressed by the washed out feeling and nasalsymptoms of a winter cold because we know we will feel better again in 4-14 days. However,when a disease becomes chronic, feelings of depression and grief from loss of health andfunction are the rule. Throw difficulty of diagnosis and treatment on top of that, and feelingsof hopelessness usually follow. These are appropriate feelings because in the instantaneous rational/tangible scheme of things, there may be nothing to have hope in. This will worsenthe depressed isolated feelings of a sufferer of a chronic disabling disease. Now think of a disabled or chronically ill person with whom you may have come intocontact, who, despite an obvious physical limitation or incurable, possibly even fatal disease,seems to possess a positive and cheerful disposition. How is this possible? A few weeks ago,a woman called me because she was having intestinal symptoms. At that time she soundedworried on the phone, seemingly more because she was afraid doctors in her area would notknow how to diagnose her rather than because of the symptoms per se. It turned out she hadovarian cancer. She was diagnosed less than three weeks ago. When I talked to her yesterday she sounded positive and secure. She expressed gratitude over the quality of her healthcare and the rapidity with which her diagnosis was made. Despite having to undergo chemotherapy (and already enduring one session), she displayed a positive, fighting spirit. She did not for a minute express pity or sadness about her diagnosis. ……

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