Healthcare Communication
Professional English courses for internationally educated nurses and healthcare professionals working in U.S. clinical settings.
Program Overview
Short, focused courses that help internationally educated nurses and healthcare professionals build American-English pronunciation, clinical vocabulary, and patient-centered communication for safe, confident work in U.S. clinical settings.
Workplace-focused practice including role-plays, handoffs, and mini-simulations, plus individualized instructor feedback so learners can apply new skills immediately on the job.
Who should take these courses
- Internationally educated nurses preparing for clinical placements or U.S. employment
- Newly licensed nurses seeking clearer spoken and written communication
- Experienced nurses wanting focused practice in handoffs, telephone, and telehealth
- Nurses with upper-intermediate English proficiency (CEFR B2 or equivalent)
What you'll gain
- Clearer pronunciation and phrasing for patient safety and comprehension
- Structured handoff language (SBAR) and concise documentation phrases
- Confident patient interviews, teach-back, and interprofessional communication
- Practical clinical vocabulary and strategies to manage misunderstandings
All Healthcare Communication Courses
Essential English Skills for Nurses
Pronunciation, clinical vocabulary, SBAR handoffs, and role-play simulations for safer patient care.
Mastering Communication Skills for International Nurses
Advanced interprofessional communication, interviews, and leadership language.
Working in the U.S. Healthcare System
System orientation, documentation, evidence-based practice, and job-readiness for international nurses.
How the process works