As part of this event, David Wiltshire, OET Preparation Content Manager and Afsaneh Rashidi, OET Operations Support Manager from Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment, Australia presented two information sessions.
The sessions are a masterclass for English language trainers on how to prepare students to succeed in the English language test for healthcare professionals and a roadshow for healthcare students and professionals on how to prepare for success in the OET.
Sujata Stead, CEO, Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment, said, "The availability of an OET test venue close to home makes the test more accessible to healthcare professionals in the state who wish to take a healthcare related English language test for enhancing job prospects internationally".
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