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Medical Terminology in German

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:8.00
Study Course Accepted:02.02.2024 12:29:09
Study Course Information
Course Code:VC_011LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:2.00ECTS:3.00
Branch of Science:LinguisticsTarget Audience:Medicine
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Inga Reinvalde
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Faculty of Social Sciences
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Dzirciema street 16, Rīga, szfatrsu[pnkts]lv
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)0Lecture Length (academic hours)0Total Contact Hours of Lectures0
Classes (count)16Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes32
Total Contact Hours32
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Proficiency level A2 of German language (according to Common European Framework of Reference for Language Learning, Teaching and Assessment).
Objective:
To improve, develop and streamline students’ knowledge of German for communication, academic and professional purposes and to facilitate the acquisition of professional medical terminology for productive use.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1My studies at the RSU. Studying medicine in Latvia and Germany – duration, study content, study subjects, residency. Review of the word order in sentence, the verb in the present tense – Präsens.Classes1.00auditorium
2Human body parts and organs, organ systems and their functions. Correct pronunciation of anatomy terminology. Comparing German terminology with Latin and Greek terminology. Terminology explanation, formation of phrases. An overview of the article and the noun, noun genders and plural, declension; compound formation. Noun gender determination after the suffix.Classes1.00auditorium
3Movement system, organs, joints and muscles. Skeletal components, bones and muscles, their function. Overview of past tense, formation of Perfekt.Classes2.00auditorium
4Digestive system, its functions and dysfunctions. Diet. Overview of passive verbs (Passiv), formation and use. Make a dialogue about healthy diet, guide towards proper nutrition.Classes1.00auditorium
5Respiratory system, organs and functions of the respiratory process. Bad habits – smoking, its effects on the body, trouble with breathing. Overview of separable verbs, their application, prefix meaning, formation of separable verbs.Classes1.00auditorium
6Cardiovascular system, organs, the main functions; small and large blood circulation circle. Formation and use of participles (Partizip I un Partizip II). Overview of compound sentences, word order in subordinate clauses.Classes1.00auditorium
7Lymphatic system, organs and major functions. Expressions referring to body parts. Forming nouns from verbs.Classes1.00auditorium
8Urinary system, organs, the main functions. Declension of adjectives.Classes1.00auditorium
9Nervous system, organs, the main functions. Reflexive verbs. Prepositions with dative and accusative (Wechselpräpositionen), their use after question words "Wo?" (place) and "Wohin?" (direction).Classes1.00auditorium
10Anamnesis. Patient`s medical record form – personal details, complaints, pain, disease onset and course; making doctor-patient dialogues, asking about the onset and course of disease. Formation and use of the imperative mood.Classes2.00auditorium
11Cold; disease symptoms, complaints, disease process. Cold, flu, bronchitis, tonsillitis – a comparison (the incubation period for infection, disease duration, treatment, prevention). The conversation with the patient. Formation and use of the subjunctive mood.Classes1.00auditorium
12Hospital, departments, staff. Work schedule. Overview of number words, time ("Um wie viel Uhr?") and prepositions that indicate the time of event ("seit, ab, von, bis.")Classes1.00auditorium
13Medication: annotations, instructions for use, dosage form, dosage ("der Beipackzettel"), abbreviations. An overview of the use of the infinitive (Infinitiv) with/without "zu".Classes1.00auditorium
14Presentation.Classes1.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
Home assignments to acquire medicine vocabulary; compiling their own terminological glossary; presentation preparation and delivery in the field of profession.
Assessment Criteria:
Regular attendance of classes is compulsory (20%); Tests, group work and presentation (30%); Examination (50%).
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:On completion of the course students will be able to: • recognise familiar medical terminology in different types of text; • provide either German explanation or Latvian translation of the terms; • read a text related to medicine, find and highlight key words, the main idea, the necessary information in the text; • name the parts of the body, the main organs and systems; describe diseases and their symptoms; • describe patient's condition, course of the disease; • recognise linguistic structures characteristic to scientific and popular science literature (noun formation, cases; grammatical system of the verb in the Active and Passive Voice; The Subjunctive Mood, participle and the infinitive, etc.).
Skills:On successful course completion, students will be able to: • use appropriate medical terminology interacting with patients/clients and colleagues; • make their own terminological dictionary; • ask questions related to the hospital, its departments, medical staff, patient care, basic investigations; • find information related to anamnesis, complaints and character of pain, give advice, instructions and reassure the patient.
Competencies:Students will be able to deliver information about themselves, their studies and compare them with medical studies in Germany; will be able to recognise patient's medical history; to perceive, write down, and deliver the necessary information related to the patient's condition; to express their ideas, to support their opinion with arguments and discuss general medical issues.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Menschen im Beruf Pflege A2 Daf. Hueber Verlag, München, 2015
2Menschen im Beruf Medizin. Hueber-Verlag, 2016
Additional Reading
1Maie Lepp. ‘’Grammatik ist kinderleicht’’. Zvaigzne ABC, 2000
2Latein für Biologen. Mediziner und Pharmezeuten. Quelle 8 Meyer-Verlag, Wiebelsheim, 2009
3Karl-Heinz Schulz, Axel Helmstädter. Fachlatein Pharmazeutische und medizinische Therminologie. Govi.Verlag, 2021
4Egons Ziediņš. Vācu valodas praktiskā gramatika. Zvaigzne ABC, 2009
5Deutsch perfekt - ein Sprachmagazin
Other Information Sources
1www.medizin.de