English for Medical Purposes | 宮増フラミニア| 筑波大学研究者カタログ

代表者 : MIYAMASU Flaminia    中核研究者 : Mayers Thomas David  

Keyword

Medical English, Clinical Communication, Scientific Writing, Scientific Presentation, Discourse Analysis, Pedagogy

研究テーマ

  • English for Medical Purposes

研究ハイライト

Major Research Interests of the Group

1.English for Medical Purposes (clinical communication, medical terminology)

2.Written Discourse Analysis in Medical Contexts

3.English as a Lingua Franca in Academic Settings (international academic collaboration/exchange)

Projects for Regular Students in Doctoral or Master’s Programs

1.Written Discourse Analysis in Medical Contexts

2.Development of Pedagogies for Supporting Communication in English for Medical Purposes

Study Programs for Short Stay Students (one week – one trimester)

1.Basic Editing Skills for Life Sciences Publishing

2.Multimedia and Design for Effective Visual Communications in Science

 

研究の応用・展望

  • Teaching English for Biomedical Purposes
  • Scientific Communication
  • Written Discourse Analysis

文献・知財・作品

  • Miyamasu F. Error analysis of overt lexicogrammatical errors in the prepublication English-language manuscripts of Japanese biomedical researchers: with implications for the teaching of writing for biomedical research. In: Miyokawa N, ed. Opportunities and Challenges of English Academic Writing Education in Japanese Universities. Research Institute for Higher Education Hiroshima University; 2021:67-79.
  • Miyamasu F. Metaphor analysis as a window into how Japanese entry-level medical students conceptualize their future profession as physicians. Med Sci Educ. 2020;30:1083-1094.
  • Mayers T, Morikawa K, Fukuda A, et al. Involving high school students in medical science exchange programs: experiences from the University of Tsukuba. J Med Eng Educ. 2020;19:40-44.
  • Morishima Y, Niki H, Miyamasu F. 医療英会話キーワード辞典―そのまま使える16000例文. Igaku Shoin; 2019.

www.md.tsukuba.ac.jp/MECC

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医学医療系

Medical English Communications Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba

 

Other Faculty Members

Assistant Professor Thomas D. Mayers