English for Healthcare Workers: Patient Communication, Medical Phrases, and Bedside Manner

Published on December 14, 2025
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Working in healthcare in English-speaking countries requires clear, compassionate communication. This guide covers the essential phrases and vocabulary you'll use when interacting with patients, families, and medical teams.

Greeting and Introducing Yourself

First impressions matter in healthcare. Practice these introductions:

Asking About Pain and Symptoms

Clear communication about symptoms is critical for patient care:

Explaining Procedures to Patients

Patients feel more comfortable when they understand what's happening:

Vital Signs and Measurements

Medication Communication

Giving Instructions to Patients

Communicating with Families

Emergency and Urgent Situations

Shift Handoff Communication

Clear handoffs between shifts are essential for patient safety:

Common Mispronunciations by Spanish Speakers

WordWrongCorrect
patient/paˈsient//ˈpeɪʃənt/ (PAY-shunt)
procedure/proˈsedure//prəˈsiːdʒər/ (pruh-SEE-jer)
comfortable/komˈfortable//ˈkʌmftərbəl/ (KUMF-ter-bul)
medicine/meˈdisin//ˈmedɪsən/ (MED-i-sun)
hospital/ospiˈtal//ˈhɑːspɪtəl/ (HOS-pi-tul)
symptoms/ˈsimptoms//ˈsɪmptəmz/ (SIMP-tumz)

Compassionate Phrases

Showing empathy is an important part of patient care:

Clear communication in healthcare isn't just professional - it directly impacts patient outcomes. Practice these phrases until they become second nature, and remember that a calm, confident tone helps patients feel safe and cared for.

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