Consultantاستشاري a hospital doctor of senior rank within a
specific field ( Consultant pediatrician )
Lab technicianفني مختبر a person employed to look after يعتني ب
technical equipment تجهيزات تقنيةor do practical عمليwork in a laboratory. Midwifeقابله person (typically a woman) trained to assist متدربة لتساعدwomen in childbirth. Pediatricianطبيب أطفال medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases
Paramedicمسعف a person who is trained to متدرب لكيdo
medical workللقيام بعمل طبي, especially emergency first aid, but is not usually a fully qualified physicianًلكنه ليس مؤهل كامال. Pharmacist صيدلي a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.يركب األدوية ويوزعها Physiotherapist a person whose job is to help patients physically and not mentally جسديا ً وليس ً عقلياand to do medical examination to determine a person's bodily fitness. Porter الحمال a person employed to carry luggage and other loads, especially in a hospital, airport, or hotel. Radiologist أخص ائي. الراديول وجيA person who uses waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages to cure certain األشعة illnesses. .
Receptionistموظف االستقبال a person employed in an office or other
establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and greet visitors. Scrub nurseممرض ة حج رة a nurse who assists a surgeon by performing certain specialized duties during a surgical operation. العمليات
Surgeon جراح a medical practitioner ممارس
الطبqualified to مؤهل لpractice surgery. ممارسة الجراحة Listening 1 : Listen and choose the correct option. You will hear it once only. 1- Mrs. Benson has had a ……………………… . o Cold o Cardiac arrest o Fall o Broken 2- She broke her……………….. once. o Leg o Arm o Finger o Head 3- What is not true of the conversation? o The lady has got a headache. o She goes to the toilet. o The doctor will have a look at her. o She can use a bed pan. 4- The X-ray shows her…………………… is clear. o Heart o head o blood pressure o leg 5- Mrs. Benson is seeking the doctor next Thursday at ……………………. o Five o'clock o Four o'clock o Four thirty o Six o'clock