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Exercise
You hear a hospital doctor called Dr Abu Mohammed giving a
presentation on the results of a recent patient survey.
oO Take 10 seconds to scan the questions, then listen to Track 17
and answer questions 5 ~ 6.
. Dr Mohammed was surprised by the year-long survey on the satisfaction
a
of patients staying in hospital because of the
(A) happiness of the patients.
(B) severity of most patients’ conditions.
(c number of patients that got involved.
6. Why does Dr Mohammed suggest patients in their 20s were more
satisfied than the rest of the patients surveyed in the study?
(A) They were more optimistic.
(B) They spent less time in hospital.
© ‘They showed a greater rate of recovery.
Case StudiesIn Part C, health professionals often discuss case studies. Questions in this
section focus on the individual patient’s experiences, what was unusual about
their treatment, and how effective the treatment was. Practise answering
questions about specific patients by completing the exercise below.Exercise
You hear a nurse called Jonathan McKenzie giving a presentation on
treating patients who are dealing with stress.
oO Take 10 seconds to scan the questions, then listen to Track 18
and answer questions 7 ~ 8.
7. Nurse McKenzie says that the CEO had trouble managing stress because
(a) it was prolonged.
®) it was causing him to lose hours of sleep.
© he was unfamiliar with such situations.
8. The patient was encouraged to read because
(a) it was a hobby of his.
®) it created a relaxing atmosphere.
© he needed to learn about the cause of his issues.
In Part C of the Listening Test, you must show that you are able to follow a
healthcare professional talking in detail on a healthcare topic. Practise listeningto podcasts and presentations online covering healthcare topics, and make notes
on the topic as you listen.
IMPROVE YOUR SCORE
Remember to read the questions first and underline any important words,
so that you can listen actively for the answers when the speakers begin
talking.
IMPROVE YOUR SCORE
Don’t worry if the speakers are talking about a topic you’re not familiar
with. The the listening section of OET is designed to be understood by
healthcare professionals from a variety of backgrounds, so even if the
topic is unfamiliar to you, all the information needed to answer the
questions is given in the recording.Listening Part C: Practice Set
Part C
In this part of the test, you’ll hear two different extracts. In each extract,
you'll hear health professionals talking about aspects of their work.
For questions 1 to 12, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best
according to what you hear.
Extract 1: Questions 1 to 6
You hear an interview with Dr Tadita Hussein, who’s talking about
treating patients with cystic fibrosis.
‘Take 30 seconds to scan the questions, then play Track 19 and
answer questions 1-6.
1. Dr Hussein says that patients with cystic fibrosis
(A) may find the side effects alarming.
(B) tend to require treatment from a young age.
(2 can improve their condition with frequent hospital visits.(A)
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“A
(B)
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(B)
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(A)
(B)
2. What does Dr Hussain say is difficult when treating patients who are not
in hospital?
They often find the exercises too complicated.
They tend to have difficulty socialising with other people.
They don’t always understand the importance of their
treatment.
3, What does Dr Hussein say about the role of ‘distraction therapy’ in
cystic fibrosis treatment?
It can be related to the treatment being provided.
It allows patients to complete their activities more quickly.
It provides staff with more information about the patient's
condition.
4, What changes did Dr Hussein observe in one of her patients?
He showed respiratory improvement.
He deteriorated rapidly following a change in treatment.
He began to enjoy aspects of their treatment.
5. Dr Hussein plans to use technology to help cystic fibrosis patients to
communicate
with other patients who suffer from the condition.
with family members who cannot visit them in hospital.© with patients of a similar age suffering from different
conditions.
6. Dr Hussein suggests that future treatments for cystic fibrosis
(a) will always incorporate lengthy procedures.
®) could prevent breathing difficulties in sufferers.
© might be less painful than the current options available.
Extract 2: Questions 7 to 12
You hear an presentation given by Dr Hubert Johnson, who’s talking
about ways to improve efficiency.
oO Take 30 seconds to scan the questions, then play Track 20 and
answer questions 7 — 12.
7. Dr Johnson explains that delays are increased when patients believe
(A) their appointment will not begin on time.
@) staff are not concerned about late-arrivals.
© being late for appointments will not impact others.
8. Dr Johnson uses an example of poor efficiency to illustrate the point that(A) healthcare professionals should assist staff during busy times.
(B) practices should avoid limiting appointment booking options.
(C) staff should be trained to handle demanding situations.
9. Dr Johnson explains that, in order to improve efficiency, healthcare
practices must
(A) sanction patients arriving later than 10 minutes.
(B) avoid booking appointments in the morning.
© show patients that they can run on time.
10. Dr Johnson says healthcare professionals often forget that patients who
book appointments must first
(a) feel that they need a consultation.
(B) find a time and date that works for them.
© consider what might be causing their issue.
11. What happened when Dr Johnson began giving weekly presentations to
patients?
(A) Dr Johnson was able to work fewer hours.
(B) The general health of patients was increased.
(c The number of appointments at the practice decreased.
12. How does Dr Johnson feel about the use of technology when booking(A)
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appointments?
Practices should begin to encourage all patients to make
bookings online.
It can increase efficiency if other booking methods are
continued.
Elderly people are most likely to struggle to use it.