Abstract:
Thesis Title: English for Medical Purposes: A Case of English for Specific Purposes
The present study aimed at investigating the academic and professional English language
communicative needs of medical learners in Pakistan. The study explored the frequency of
usage of English, its importance in various activities related to medical field, the existing
level of English proficiency of medical learners also identified opinions about learning
English at medical colleges in Pakistan. In order to investigate academic and professional
English language needs of medical learners, empirical research was conducted by means of
survey questionnaires. I employed techniques of purposive sampling and stratified random
sampling. Four questionnaires were constructed for four groups of medical discourse
community; students of medicine, teachers of medicine, medical trainees, and medical
administrators. Data were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Closed-ended items
were analyzed quantitatively by using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) and
open-ended items were analyzed qualitatively by reviewing responses, grouping related
responses and identifying common themes. The findings revealed that English was
extensively used both in medical studies and profession. English was considered highly
important to carry out various activities in medical field. The findings presented that medical
learners’ existing level of English proficiency is not adequate to meet their linguistic needs
and thus English is highly required. The findings revealed that the amount of English taught
before joining medical college is not adequate to meet academic and professional medical
needs of the medical learners therefore a course of English is required to address the problem.
Based on the findings, needs oriented course of English has been recommended for its
implementation in medical colleges of Pakistan. The findings provided directions for
designing course contents that need to be integrated with enriched knowledge of all four
skills of English language with a close emphasis on productive skills (speaking and writing)
as compared to receptive skills (reading and listening). The study indicated the needs of
specific methodology and trainings of English language teachers for teaching English in
medical colleges. The overall findings of the study revealed dire need of course of English
that should be urgently implemented in the medical colleges of Pakistan.