In the Occupational English Test (OET) Writing section, you must write a professional and concise description based on the given task. The writing task typically involves describing a patient's condition, medical history, or an event related to healthcare. The purpose of the description is to provide accurate and relevant information to the intended recipient, who is usually a healthcare professional.IN THIS COURSEWe cover: 1- How to write a letter regardless of your prior knowledge 2-Letter Criteria, Planning and writing 3-What to do and not do In this course, we are going to discuss all the types of OET letters, including: Referral Letters GP-GP referral Old GP New GP GP- Specialist Allied Health Referral 2. Allied Health Referral:RPOC Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Occupational Therapy Community Nurse3-Urgent Letter4-Update Letter5- Transfer LetterALL WITH MULTIPLE EXAMPLES ON HOW TO DO ALONG WITH MULTIPLE CASE NOTES TO WRITE ONWhen writing a description for the OET Writing Test, it is essential to keep the following points in mind:Task Response: Carefully read the task prompt and ensure that your description addresses all the key points mentioned. Make sure to focus on the specific details asked for in the task.Clarity and conciseness: Write in a clear
What you'll learn
how to write professional letters for the OET Writing Test
understanding the criteria for effective letter writing
best practices for addressing specific writing tasks in healthcare
Course objectives
improve clarity and conciseness in medical writing
learn to effectively plan and structure OET letters
apply writing techniques to various types of OET letters