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Chest Pain in the ER — Speak Like a Real Doctor | Medical English B2–C1 “Doctor, I’ve got chest pain.” Can you handle that calmly, clearly, and naturally — under exam pressure or in a real emergency room? This video • Chest Pain History in English: Speak Like ... is not textbook English. It’s real emergency consultation English for OSCE, OET, PLAB, and real clinical practice. In this training, you will build automatic chest pain history-taking skills so you don’t translate in your head — you think and speak like a doctor. 🔥 WHAT YOU’LL MASTER IN THIS VIDEO ✅ A full emergency chest pain role-play (doctor + patient) ✅ 10 killer phrases used by real ER doctors ✅ Natural alternatives to robotic, over-technical English ✅ A pause–think–speak challenge (what most learners avoid — and need most) ✅ OSCE & OET-ready language for pain, radiation, severity, red flags, and risk factors ✅ Confidence to manage chest pain consultations under pressure This is B2–C1 Medical English — practical, calm, and professional. 🎯 PERFECT FOR YOU IF YOU ARE: Preparing for OET / OSCE / PLAB A doctor, nurse, or medical student Working or planning to work in English-speaking healthcare Tired of sounding like a textbook instead of a clinician 🧠 WHY THIS VIDEO CHANGES EVERYTHING Most learners know the questions — but freeze when they need to think and speak at the same time. This video trains: 👉 clinical thinking 👉 spoken fluency 👉 exam-safe, patient-friendly English So your Medical English works for you, not against you. ▶️ YOUR NEXT TRAINING STEPS (DON’T STOP HERE) To lock this in, watch these next — in order: 1️⃣ Pain: Types of Pain & How to Ask About Pain (Essential Video) • Pain. Types of pain. How to ask about pain... 2️⃣ Cardiovascular Symptoms — Part 1 • Cardiovascular Symptoms - Part 1 Essentia... 3️⃣ Cardiovascular Symptoms — Part 2 • Cardio Symptoms Part 2: Practice #medical... 4️⃣ Medical Consultation Series (History-Taking & Communication Skills) • Consultation PRACTICE Series These videos connect directly to today’s lesson and multiply your fluency. 💬 JOIN THE COMMUNITY Comment below: Which Medical English exam you’re preparing for Your country Your answers to the final challenge (e.g. 1B, 2A, 3A…) Train together with doctors and students worldwide 🌍 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO MEDICAL ENGLISH PRO New videos every week on: ✔️ Medical consultations ✔️ OSCE & OET speaking ✔️ Real doctor–patient English ✔️ Clinical confidence in English Don’t let today be the only day you train your Medical English. 👉 Subscribe now & continue with the next consultation.