• Ep33. OET Speaking Practice: Managing Post-Tonsillectomy Pain and Constipation
    May 28 2026

    This clinical roleplay explores a scenario where a child develops severe constipation after taking oxycodone for tonsillectomy pain. The doctor explains the side effects of oxycodone, recommends stool softeners and alternative pain relief like paracetamol, and advises tapering opioid use. The benefits of ice-cream and salt water gargles are discussed. The session also highlights key communication skills, including empathy, balancing expertise with parental concerns, and clear information delivery.

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    8 mins
  • Ep32. OET Speaking Practice: Managing Parental Concerns in Pediatric Kidney Complications
    May 28 2026

    This scenario showcases a GP guiding a parent through a diagnosis of bacterial tonsillitis with poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis in a child. The doctor explains test results, the link between throat infection and kidney involvement, and the urgent need for antibiotics and specialist referral. Key communication strategies include empathy, clear explanation, responding to parental concerns about antibiotics, and ensuring understanding of the treatment plan.

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    9 mins
  • Ep31. OET Speaking Practice: Supporting a Parent Concerned About Teen Drug Use
    May 28 2026

    This scenario features a doctor-parent consultation after drug equipment is found in a teen's room. The doctor gathers details about the boy's lifestyle, offers empathy, explains marijuana's effects, suggests a psychologist referral, and encourages the parent to involve the teen in care. The interaction demonstrates clinical communication skills like empathy, effective questioning, clear information delivery, and patient-centered planning.

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    9 mins
  • Ep30. OET Speaking Practice: Managing Kidney Stone Emergency
    May 27 2026

    Dr. Sarah Jenkins hosts a roleplay simulating a clinic scenario for OET speaking practice. She guides an elderly patient, Mr. Thompson, through severe flank pain and suspected kidney stones, addressing his fear of hospitals, explaining the diagnosis and treatment, handling a penicillin allergy, and negotiating ambulance admission. The episode highlights clinical communication skills: empathy, structure, information giving, and achieving agreement.

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    7 mins
  • Ep29. OET Speaking Practice: Effective Communication in Hypertension Management
    May 27 2026

    Dr. Sarah Jenkins hosts a podcast OET speaking practice, roleplaying a GP consultation with Mr. Benson, a patient reluctant to start hypertension medication. The conversation focuses on building rapport, gathering information, addressing concerns about medication, explaining the risks of untreated high blood pressure, and negotiating a trial period for compliance.

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    8 mins
  • Ep28. OET Speaking Practice: Vaccine discussion
    May 26 2026

    Dr. Sarah Jenkins hosts an OET speaking practice featuring a clinic scenario where a doctor persuades a skeptical patient, Robin, to receive the Boostrix vaccine for a newborn's safety. The conversation highlights empathy, patient perspective, clear information giving, and structured communication as per OET guidelines.

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    8 mins
  • Ep27. OET Speaking Practice: Alzheimer's Concerns
    May 26 2026

    This episode features a roleplay for consulting a retired academic worried about a family history of early-onset Alzheimer’s. The discussion covers exploring dementia symptoms, considering depression, recommending neuropsychological evaluation, and explaining the need for genetic counselling before testing. The episode highlights key OET communication skills such as empathy, information gathering, structuring the interview, and ensuring patient understanding.

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    8 mins
  • E26. OET Speaking Practice: Malaria after a tropical trip
    May 26 2026

    Dr. Sarah Jenkins and guest Jordan perform an OET roleplay in the Emergency Department, simulating a consultation with a student worried about malaria after tropical travel. The episode covers clinical communication, symptom investigation, diagnostic explanation, patient reassurance, and effective persuasion for immediate blood tests. Listeners are encouraged to shadow, recap, and practice along with the conversation.

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    8 mins