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Having Autologous Immune Enhancement Therapy at Tokyo Clinic What is Autologous Immune Enhancement Therapy? (AIET) AIET is a type of immunotherapy that uses your own blood, so side effects are very, very rare. It boosts your immune system so your own body can attack your…
Hospital Departments Part 2 Haematology Treats blood diseases. Works with the hospital laboratory. Maternity Helps women prepare for giving birth, give birth and recover from giving birth. Microbiology Deals with bacterial infections and viral infections. Neonatal Special care for newborn babies. Works with the maternity…
Having Regional Hyperthermia at Tokyo Clinic What is “Regional Hyperthermia”? Regional hyperthermia heats an area of your body using 8 Mega Hertz radio waves. The machine has a thermo-simulator to control and maintain the temperature. It also has a water-cooling system to keep you comfortable.…
Hospital Departments Here are some typical departments found in most British hospitals. Accident and Emergency (A&E) also called Casualty This department is the place to get urgent medical attention. Patients often arrive by ambulance. A triage nurse decides which patients must see a doctor quickly.…
How to use numbers in English British versus American English 120 is “One hundred and twenty” in British English but “One hundred twenty” in American English. In American English the date comes after the month: “February seventh, twenty-twenty”. (7/2/2020 in the British date format) Ways…
How do you introduce a patient to a visiting nurse or doctor, using English? Use these sentences. You don’t need to use all of them. Let me introduce …..…..….. Let me introduce …..…..….. to you. Let me introduce you to …..…..….. This is …..…..….. She/he…
Asking about other people Imagine you have a new patient who cannot speak English or Japanese. They have a friend with them who speaks English. How do you ask about the patient? Use these sentences to practice with a friend: What is her/his name? …………………………………………………………………………