Tuesday, March 19, 2024

OET - Writing sub test for doctors : Tips by KU Education-Jaffna.



 OET Tips and Tricks by KU Education, Jaffna.

In the Occupational English Test (OET) writing sub-test for doctors, candidates can expect to encounter various types of questions that assess their ability to communicate effectively in a healthcare context. Here are the common types of questions that come in the OET writing sub-test for doctors:

 Referral Letter: 

Candidates may be asked to write a referral letter to another healthcare professional, such as a specialist or consultant, providing relevant information about a patient's medical history, symptoms, and the reason for referral.

 Discharge Letter: 

Another common task is to write a discharge letter summarizing a patient's diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care after being discharged from a healthcare facility.

 

Case Note: 

Candidates may need to write a case note documenting a patient encounter, including relevant details such as the patient's chief complaint, medical history, physical examination findings, and proposed management plan.

 

Medical Report: 

Writing a medical report based on a set of patient data, test results, or clinical findings is another possible task. This may involve synthesizing information to provide an accurate assessment and recommendations.

 

Medical Article: 

In some instances, candidates may be required to write a medical article on a specific topic related to their field of expertise, such as recent advances in treatment modalities, guidelines for managing a particular condition, or research findings.

 

Patient Information Leaflet: 

Candidates may also be tasked with creating a patient information leaflet explaining a medical condition, treatment options, potential side effects, and self-care strategies in clear and accessible language.

 

Friday, March 15, 2024

OET Preparation for Doctors and Nurses!

 Learn OET in Jaffna



Are you a medical professional aiming to enhance your English language skills? Look no further! KU Education is excited to introduce  OET (Occupational English Test) Preparation Course specifically designed for doctors and nurses.

By introducing OET in Jaffna, KU Education opens doors to a multitude of advantages for healthcare professionals in the region. With the increasing demand for proficient English language skills in the medical field, our tailored OET program equips doctors and nurses with the language proficiency required to excel in their careers.

Join the ranks of successful OET achievers in Jaffna with KU Education and elevate your career to new heights of success and fulfillment

Course Highlights:

Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced teachers who specialize in medical English.

Flexible Schedule: Attend live ( No online) classes at your and your lecturer's convenience.

Comprehensive Content: Access online modules to enhance your English skills and do practice tests.

Targeted Skills: Improve your reading, listening, speaking, and writing abilities.

Monday, March 11, 2024

Unmasking the Underworld: The Dark Reality of IELTS Exam Cheating

 Buy your desired IELTS scores in Sri Lanka  



 The unauthorized disclosure of IELTS exam questions has become a lucrative enterprise in Asian countries, Sri Lanka included. With over 15 years of experience in preparing students for these exams, I have taken pride in my involvement in an educational program that prioritizes integrity in examination and certification processes. However, recent revelations from reputable sources have left me feeling deeply frustrated.

For over a year now, I've been hearing rumors about irregularities within the IELTS exam system. Initially, I dismissed them outright, but as time passed, I began hearing them from credible sources, which left me stunned.

The majority of English-speaking nations rely on IELTS band scores to evaluate the English proficiency of individuals seeking employment, education, or residency within their borders. Throughout the immigration process, IELTS scores have been regarded as indisputable evidence of English proficiency, often serving as the basis for various types of visa approvals.

Dear world, I urge you to diligently verify the authenticity of IELTS band scores, whether they are from standard IELTS tests or IELTS UKVI (the purportedly foolproof examination system).

How does the fraudulent practice occur? 

Questions and answers are provided early in the morning on the test date. Individuals are charged from 400,000 LKR to 1 million LKR for this service. With a standard memory capacity, one can easily memorize these answers and achieve minimum scores, ranging from 4.5 to 5.5, on both the Academic and General modules. I have personally interviewed six individuals who have succeeded in passing the IELTS in this manner. It is a widely known secret in countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. Stakeholders involved in immigration and emigration-related operations in the private sector are well aware of this practice.