摘要:Anyone familiar with the area of communication within the medical setting will be aware of the centrality of dialogue between patient and health practitioner. While a number ofresources exist to address English language use within a medical context, targeted at the overseas trained health practitioners (Bartram, Arakelian & Magnall, 2006; Burnard,1992; Glendinning & Holmstrom, 2005; Glendinning & Howard, 2007; Goodman, Edwards & Black, 2006 amongst many others), publications targeted at the Australian context are rare. I’m feeling a bit crook is a DVD resource created specifically for overseas born, non-native English speaking students who undertake training in the fields of medicine and health sciences in Australia. The DVD is therefore a much-needed pointof reference for those students wanting to further explore their Australian English skills within clinical settings.