If you’re a medical student, chances are you study long hours and have very limited spare time for reading.
However, while studying medicine can at times feel all consuming, you may be interested in hearing from people who have been through it all already and come out the other side.
Here are seven excellent books (almost entirely written by practicing medics) which will hopefully remind you why you decided to study medicine in the first place.
Hi Youssef, I am looking too. I have found there is not much literature published on this subject in nursing journals. It can be found in the education journals, specifically those catering to teaching EFL (esp. ERIC database). I'm just getting started on researching and possibly creating a course for students entering into the healthcare field that are ELL. I have found 1 article that mentions two different books and rated them but it also includes a few lists I was not aware of, such as General Service List (GSL), Academic Word List (AWL), and Nursing Education Work List (NEWL). It is doi:10.7575/aiac.alls.v.8n.2p.196 A Corpus-Based Evaluation on Two Different English for Nursing Purposes (ENP) Course Books.