IsiXhosa for Healthcare - The Nurse




IsiXhosa for Healthcare - The Nurse

In the South African context, multilingualism is necessary for quality service where people do not speak the same language. English may be the language of the world, but where the health and well-being of patients is involved, knowledge of the local indigenous language plays an pivotal role in building relationships as well as assessing and sucessfully treating health issues. Today languages are part of workplace diversity and learning another language is more than learning words and meaning, but more about understanding the meaning behind the words to emotionally connect with patients and improve delivery.


Multilingualism and multiculturalism go hand in hand. Intercultural skills and proficiency in another language help to address the unique challenges of health care practices operating in various domains. Knowing the language well enough to adjust your communication from professional to sensitive can help develop relationships to build a better understanding and rapport with colleagues and patients.


Language skills are as valuable to the workplace as technical skills because it gives you the power to interact with patients and make them feel welcome, comfortable and assured of receiving the best treatment. When you are able to speak in a language other than English to patients, not only do you feel valued and respected, it also gives you a chance to practice your language skills.


IsiXhosa for Nurses

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What you will learn
  • Students will learn how to counsel and assist patients in a wide range of healthcare contexts
  • Students will learn how to advise young mothers on child care, e.g. breastfeeding
  • Students will learn how to advise patients on the merits of the various methods of birth control

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Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 4 hours

Instructor: Ron Endley


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