A New Free Resource for Healthcare Professionals

We’re pleased to announce the launch of EnglishExpressionsMedical.com — a brand-new, free online resource created to support healthcare professionals who use English in their daily work or are preparing for the OET exam.

The website has been developed by Dr Ken Takahashi (MD, MPH, PhD) to accompany the 2025 publication of English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition, released by Prosperity Education. Together, the book and website provide practical, real-world language support for nurses, doctors and allied health professionals working in English-speaking environments.

Supporting Healthcare Professionals Where It Matters Most

Clear, confident communication is essential in healthcare. Whether explaining procedures to patients, participating in multidisciplinary meetings, or documenting clinical notes, healthcare professionals rely on precise and professional English every day.

EnglishExpressionsMedical.com has been designed specifically for:

  • Nurses

  • Doctors

  • Allied health professionals

  • International healthcare graduates

  • OET candidates

For many non-native English speakers, mastering medical English is about more than passing an exam — it’s about ensuring patient safety, professional confidence, and career progression.

A Practical Companion to a Trusted Publication

The website complements English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition, providing additional support and exposure to medical English in authentic contexts.

While the book offers structured learning and carefully developed content, the website extends that learning experience by:

  • Raising awareness of key medical expressions

  • Providing contextual examples of professional communication

  • Offering accessible, free learning materials

  • Reinforcing language patterns commonly encountered in clinical settings

Importantly, the website stands as a valuable resource in its own right. Even those who do not yet own the book can benefit from the freely available content.

Designed for OET Preparation and Real-World Practice

For candidates preparing for the OET (Occupational English Test), language accuracy, clarity and appropriateness are critical. EnglishExpressionsMedical.com helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.

The content focuses on:

  • Professional tone and register

  • Commonly used medical expressions

  • Context-driven usage

  • Patient-centred communication

However, the platform goes beyond exam preparation. It also supports healthcare professionals who are already working in English-speaking environments and want to refine their communication skills further.

A Commitment to Accessible Education

The website, designed by author Ken Takahashi, creates awareness of English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition while also delivering meaningful, standalone value to its intended audience — a balance between promotion and genuine professional support.

Explore the Website Today

Healthcare communication saves lives. Improving clarity and confidence in medical English can make a measurable difference in patient outcomes and professional success.

We invite nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, educators, and OET candidates to explore EnglishExpressionsMedical.com and discover practical tools designed specifically for medical contexts.

To learn more about English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition, visit the official publication page from Prosperity Education.

Clearer communication starts here.


A practical guide to mastering medical English

English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition — the essential resource designed for healthcare professionals who want to communicate with clarity, confidence and precision in English.



Master the language of medicine with confidence

This book is not merely a compilation of vocabulary or a review of grammar. Rather, it presents 101 carefully selected lexical items chosen for their frequency and relevance in professional medical contexts. Lexical knowledge alone does not guarantee effective communication, so to achieve a high level of proficiency it is essential to understand how words combine naturally — through collocations — and to use them appropriately within context to convey meaning with precision and nuance. This principle lies at the heart of English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition. The resource is designed to equip intermediate-to-advanced users of English with the linguistic tools required to communicate clearly, accurately and confidently in clinical, academic and professional medical settings.

Want to sound more confident and natural when speaking or writing in medical English?

Unlike general English resources, this book features authentic, domain-specific dialogues and textual excerpts that reflect genuine communicative situations encountered in medical practice — ranging from patient consultations and interdisciplinary meetings to conference presentations and formal documentation. This context-driven approach recognises that healthcare professionals must master a register of English that extends well beyond every- day conversation, encompassing specialised terminology, complex collocational patterns and the discourse conventions characteristic of professional and scientific communication.

Perfect for doctors, nurses, medical technicians and healthcare students, this book is also a great resource for those preparing for the Occupational English Test (OET). The sample dialogues and writing models reflect real OET scenarios, helping you build the confidence to communicate clearly and effectively at work and in exams.


How the book works

Each of the 101 expression entries is carefully structured to support efficient and practical learning:

At the end of the book, you’ll find valuable supplementary materials designed to deepen your understanding and support your ongoing learning journey.


Expanded Application in Context: Several entries from the Application in Context sections are explored in greater detail here. This includes helpful comparison tables that clarify subtle differences between similar terms and address common-usage challenges faced by healthcare professionals.

Glossary of Terms: A comprehensive glossary provides clear definitions of specialised medical terminology used throughout the book, making it easy to review and reinforce key concepts.

Bibliography: Full citations for all scientific literature excerpts featured in the text are listed here, allowing you to explore original research sources.


About the authors

This publication represents a long-standing collaboration between Dr Ken Takahashi (MD, MPH, PhD), an internationally recognised authority in occupational health, and Natacha Lazareff (MA, MSc, SEPiT, TEFL) a linguistic coach specialising in professional language development. Their partnership brings together extensive medical expertise and deep linguistic insight. Dr Takahashi’s own experience — navigating English as a non-native professional under Ms Lazareff ’s guidance — provides an authentic foundation for this work. Together, they have produced a pedagogical resource grounded in both theory and lived experience, addressing the real communicative demands of healthcare professionals operating in English-speaking environments.

  • Dr Ken Takahashi (MD, MPH, PhD) is Adjunct Professor at the School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia, and Emeritus Professor at the University of Occupational & Environmental Health, Japan. He formerly directed the Asbestos Diseases Research Institute, establishing it as the world’s first WHO Collaborating Centre for the Elimination of Asbestos Related Diseases. With more than 250 scientific publications, he has received several prestigious honours including the 2024 Ramazzini Award.

    Natacha Lazareff (MA, MSc, SEPiT, TEFL) is a linguistic performance coach with over ten years of experience in English language teaching. She holds advanced degrees in Modern Languages, Sport & Exercise Psychology, and Psychology, and is director of The Performance Psychologist consultancy. Fluent in multiple languages, she specialises in enhancing communication and performance skills across diverse professional settings.

  • Accommodate (vt)

    Acquiesce (vi)

    Advocate (vt, vi, n)

    Affect (vt)

    Aggravate (vt)

    Aggregate (vt, adj)

    Anecdotal (adj)

    Anomaly (n)

    Appraise (vt)

    Attenuate (vt)

     

    Battered (adj)

    Benevolent (adj)

    Bolster (vt)

     

    Circumvent (vi)

    Cognitive (adj)

    Compensate (vi)

    Compound (vt)

    Concede (vt, vi)

    Concurrent (adj)

    Conducive (adj)

    Confer (vt, vi)

    Congruent (adj)

    Conjure (vi, vt)

    Consistent (adj)

    Consolidate (vt, vi)

    Contradict (vt, vi)

    Contravene (vt)

    Corroborate (vt)

    Credible (adj)

    Culminate (vi)

    Cumulative (adj)

     

    Debilitate (vt)

    Deduce (vt)

    Deem (vt)

    Deficient (adj)

    Defy (vt)

    Deplete (vt)

    Deviate (vi)

    Diminish (vi, vt)

    Discern (vt)

    Disparity (n)

    Disrupt (vt)

    Distort (vt)

    Diverge (vi)

     

    Efficacy (n)

    Efficient (adj)

    Elicit (vt)

    Eliminate (vt)

    Empirical (adj)

    Endure (vt, vi)

    Enhance (vt)

    Ensue (vi)

    Equitable (adj)

    Eradicate (vt)

    Erroneous (adj)

    Exacerbate (vt)

    Extract (vt, n)

    Explicit (adj)

    Extrapolate (vi, vt)

     

    Feasible (adj)

    Firsthand (adj, adv)

     

    Heterogeneous (adj)

    Homogeneous (adj)

     

    Impair (vt)

    Imperative (adj)

    Implicit (adj)

    Incremental (adj)

    Induce (vt)

    Infer (vt)

    Inherent (adj)

    Integral (adj)

    Interrogate (vt)

    Intriguing (adj)

    Intrinsic (adj)

    Invoke (vt)

     

    Manifest (vt, vi, adj)

    Mitigate (vt)

    Mundane (adj)

    Myriad (n, adj)

     

    Perceive (vt)

    Postulate (vi, vt)

    Potent (adj)

    Premise (n, vt)

    Proliferate (vi)

    Prove (vt)

    Provoke (vt)

     

    Ramp up (phrasal verb)

    Regimen (n)

    Remit (vi, vt)

    Resolve (vt, vi)

    Robust (adj)

     

    Sentient (adj)

    Speculate (vi, vt)

    Stagnate (vi)

    Strenuous (adj)

    Succumb (vi)

    Sustain (vt)

     

    Underscore (vt)

    Understate (vt)

    Uphold (vt)

     

    Visceral (adj)

  • Bridge the gap between knowing English and using English naturally in professional medical contexts.

    Want to sound more confident and natural when speaking or writing in medical English?

    English Expressions in Context: Medical Edition helps you do just that.

    This practical book introduces 101 essential medical words and expressions, showing you not just what they mean but how to use them naturally in real professional situations. Through authentic dialogues, clinical examples and realistic practice tasks, you’ll learn the collocations, expressions and communication styles that make medical English sound fluent and professional.

    Perfect for doctors, nurses, medical technicians and healthcare students, this book is also a great resource for those preparing for the Occupational English Test (OET). The sample dialogues and writing models reflect real OET scenarios, helping you build the confidence to communicate clearly and effectively at work and in exams.

A trusted series

Bridge the gap between knowing English and using English naturally in professional medical contexts.

This title joins a growing series of medical-English resources from Prosperity Education, following the success of OET Reading: Six practice tests for the Occupational English Test by Dr. Alecia Banfield. That book delivers comprehensive reading practice and supports exam-readiness for healthcare professionals — and now, with this new edition, we expand the offering to expression, usage and context. Together, these books form a cohesive toolkit for advanced medical English proficiency.

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