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Intercultural Competence in EMP Training: A Case Study and Implications for Syllabus Design
2017
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
Due to the development of global economy and increased geographical and occupational mobility, communication with people from multicultural backgrounds has become commonplace in many healthcare institutions. As the demographic profiles of both patients and medical personnel are increasingly varied, intercultural competence (IC) has become an integral component of English for Medical Purposes (EMP) training. However, are medical students generally familiar with the notion of intercultural
doi:10.1515/slgr-2017-0004
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