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Can you take a fever history in English like a real clinician — not like a textbook? In this lesson on Medical English Pro, you’ll learn how to conduct a structured fever history using professional clinical language, exactly the way it’s expected in medical exams and real hospital settings. This video is designed for B2–C1 level medical professionals and students preparing for: ✔ Clinical exams ✔ OSCE / consultation stations ✔ International medical practice ✔ Ward communication Inside this lesson, you’ll practice: ✅ Realistic doctor–patient roleplay ✅ Advanced fever history questions ✅ Clinical paraphrasing ✅ High-yield medical phrases ✅ Exam-style MCQ exercises ✅ Speaking practice + case summary challenge You’ll learn how to ask about: • Fever onset and pattern • Rigors and diaphoresis • Associated systemic symptoms • Red flags (weight loss, night sweats) • Travel and infection risk • Medical background and medications • Professional case summarization If you struggle to move from general English to clinical English, this lesson is for you. 📌 On the channel, you can also find: ▶ Symptoms in Medical English: • Symptoms. Medical English #medicalenglish... ▶ History Taking in Consultation – full series (admission, history, examination, diagnosis, management): • Consultations series: Medical English That... Together, these videos form a structured Medical English course for real clinical practice. 💬 Don’t forget to complete the exercises and leave your answers in the comments — I personally check them. 👍 Like the video if it helped. 📌 Subscribe to MedicalEnglishPro for clinical English lessons.