| A | B |
| patients | people who are getting medical help from a doctor or hospital |
| find out | learn new information as a result of tests or experience |
| treatment | a way of making a sick or injured person better |
| operation | the process of cutting into someone's body to repair or remove a part that is damaged |
| religion | a special set of beliefs in one or more gods and the activities related to this belief |
| allow | say that someone can do something |
| refuse | say that you will not do something |
| actually | in fact (sayihng something is true of a situation, rather than what people may think) |
| a while | a period of time, especially a short one |
| graduate | get a diploma or degree by completing your studies at a school, college, or university |
| heal | get better or make someone get better after an injury or sickness |
| project | some work that you plan carefully and that often takes a long time |
| creative | good at thinking of new ideas or making new things |
| nature | the world and everything in it that people have not made, such as plants, animals, or the weather |
| nervous | worried or scared |
| sensitive | able to understand the feelings, problems, etc., of others |