Medical Terminology For Beginners
Enhance your medical vocabulary to communicate more effectively with doctors, nurses, and patients.
(MEDICAL-TERMS.AE1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-506-0About This Course
Medical Terminology is a beginner-friendly course that aims to equip medical assistants with a strong vocabulary to recognize terms in healthcare settings. Whether you are doing an administrative job or you are directly involved in a patient care role in the healthcare system, this course will give you the essential knowledge and command on language to do your job more efficiently. By the end of this Medical Terminology course, you’ll be confident enough to communicate effectively and comprehend medical information in various healthcare settings.
Skills You’ll Get
- Ability to deconstruct and understand complex medical terms and their components (prefixes, roots, and suffixes)
- Ability to construct medical terminology combining prefixes, roots, and suffixes
- Skilled in correct pronunciation of medical terms
- Ability to recognize a wide range of medical terms, including those related to various body systems, diseases, procedures, and medications
- Ability to comprehend anatomical, pharmacological, diagnostic and pathological terms
- Understanding of terms used in medical procedures, surgeries, and diagnostic tests (e.g., biopsy, endoscopy, MRI)
- Familiarity with common abbreviations and acronyms, like CBC, EKG, STAT
- Knowledge of Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes, like cardio-, -itis, -ectomy
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Interactive Lessons
29+ Interactive Lessons | 189+ Flashcards | 189+ Glossary of terms
Introduction
- About This Course
- Icons Used in This Course
Scrubbing In to Master Medical Terminology
- The Tale behind the Terms
- Making Terminology Work for You
- Building a Foundation of Vocabulary
- In Terms of Anatomy
- All Systems Go
- Down-Under Details
- The Ultimate Resource: You
Medical Terminology: The How and Why
- Defining Medical Terminology
- Medical Terminology in the Real World
- Changes in Medical Terminology
- It’s Greek and Latin to Me
- Modernizing Medicine
Introducing the Big Three: Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes
- Rooting Around for Answers
- Prefix as Precursor
- Common Prefixes
- Suffixes: Final Thoughts
Acronyms, Eponyms, Homonyms, Multiples, and Plurals — Oh My!
- Acronyms
- Deriving a Plural the Medical Way
- Welcome to the Peanut Gallery: More Exceptions to the Plural Rules
Say What? Pronunciation and Usage
- Hooked on Phonics
- Pronouncing Common Prefixes and Beginning Sounds
- Pronouncing Common Suffixes and Endings
- Pronouncing Common Combinations
- Putting It All Together
- What Condition Your Condition Is In
- Suffering Suffixes
As It Was in the Beginning: Prefixes
- Common Prefixes
- Matching Prefixes to Situations
- Retro Root Rewind A–M
- Retro Root Rewind N–Z
So It Shall Be in the End: Suffixes
- Common Suffixes
- Matching Suffixes to Situations
Hey, I Know You: Word Recognition
- The Inside Story: Terms for Your Interior
- Terms for the Outside of Your Body
- Pathological Conditions
Deconstruction Junction: Breaking Down Words
- Finding Parts of Words
- Going Deeper into Suffixes
- Adding Up Individual Word Meanings
An Org Chart to Live By: Organization of the Body
- Looking at the Big Picture
- Cells
- Tissues
- Organs and Systems
- Cavities of the Body
- Directional Terms and Anatomical Planes
- Regions of the Body
All Systems Go: When Systems Combine
- Anatomical Systems Working Together
- Physiology Systems Working Together
Boning Up on the Skeletal System
- How the Skeletal System Works
- Skeletal Root Words
- More Anatomical Terms
- Common Skeletal Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Skeletal Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Skeletal Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Skeletal Surgeries and Procedures
Getting Ripped: The Muscular System
- How the Muscular System Works
- Muscular Roots and Suffixes
- Action Item: The Movement of Your Muscles
- Common Muscular Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Muscular Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Muscular Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Muscular Surgeries and Procedures
- It’s All Related: More Muscular Terms
Skin Deep: Skin, Glands, Nails, and Hair
- Layers of Skin
- Glands, Both Sebaceous and Sudoriferous
- Hair and Nails
- Integumentary Root Words
- Common Integumentary Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Integumentary Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Integumentary Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Integumentary Surgeries and Procedures
- More Integumentary Terms
It Depends on Your Perception: The Sensory Systems
- The Eye
- The Ear
- The Nose
- The Mouth
- The Touch Receptor
- Sensory Root Words
- It’s All Related: More Anatomical Terms
- Common Sensory Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Sensory Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Sensory Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Sensory Pharmacology
The Heart of the Matter: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
- How the Cardiovascular System Works
- How the Lymphatic System Works
- Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Root Words
- Common Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology Rx: Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Pharmacology
Just Breathe: The Respiratory System
- How the Respiratory System Works
- Respiratory Root Words
- It’s All Related: More Anatomical Terms
- Common Respiratory Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Respiratory Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Respiratory Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Respiratory Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Respiratory Pharmacology
Feeding Time: The Gastrointestinal System
- How the Gastrointestinal System Works
- Mouth and pharynx
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Gallbladder
- Intestines
- Gastrointestinal Root Words
- Common Gastrointestinal Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Gastrointestinal Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Gastrointestinal Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Gastrointestinal Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
Gatekeepers of Health: The Endocrine System
- How the Endocrine System Works
- Endocrine Root Words
- It’s All Related: More Endocrine Anatomical Terms
- Common Endocrine Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Endocrine Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Endocrine Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Endocrine Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Endocrine Pharmacology
Calming Down: The Nervous System
- How the Nervous System Works
- The Central Nervous System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Nervous Root Words
- It’s All Related: More Nerve-Wracking Terms
- Common Nervous Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Nervous Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Nervous Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Nervous Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Nervous Pharmacology
When You Gotta Go: The Urinary System
- How the Urinary System Works
- Urinary Root Words
- Common Urinary Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Urinary Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Urinary Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Urinary Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Urinary Pharmacology
Check the Plumbing: The Male Reproductive System
- How the Male Reproductive System Works
- Male Reproductive Root Words
- Pathological Male Reproductive Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Male Reproductive Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Male Reproductive Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Male Reproductive Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Male Reproductive Pharmacology
- Say What? Male Terminology Tongue Twisters
A Life Force: The Female Reproductive System
- How the Female Reproductive System Works
- Female Reproductive Root Words
- It’s All Related: More Female Reproductive Anatomical Terms
- Common Female Reproductive Conditions
- Finding the Culprit: Female Reproductive Diseases and Pathology
- Testing, Testing: Female Reproductive Radiology and Diagnostic Tests
- Paging Dr. Terminology: Female Reproductive Surgeries and Procedures
- Terminology RX: Female Reproductive Pharmacology
Ten Essential Medical Terminology References
- Medterms.com
- Medilexicon.com
- webMD.com
- Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 32nd Edition
- Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 10th Edition
- Stedman’s Medical Dictionary and Flashcard...ofessionals and Nursing Illustrated, 7th Edition
- Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 23rd Edition
- Sloane’s Medical Word Book, 5th Edition
- Medicalmnemonics.com
- Medical Terminology Systems Quick Study Guide
Ten or So Useful Mnemonic Devices
- Cranial Nerves
- Lung Lobe Numbers
- The Size of a Thyroid
- Scalp Layers
- Muscles of the Rotator Cuff
- Radial Nerve
- Face Nerves
- Perineal versus Peroneal
- Sperm Path through Male Reproductive Tract
- Carpal Bone Locations
- Cranial Bones
Ten Sets of Terminology Tongue-Twisting Diseases
- Skeletal
- Muscular
- Integumentary
- Sensory
- Cardiovascular and Lymphatic
- Respiratory
- Gastrointestinal
- Endocrine
- Nervous
- Urinary and Reproductive
Top Ten Crazy-Hard-to-Spell Medical Terms
- Crazy-Hard-to-Spell Terms
Appendix: Handy Study Guide
- Synopsis of Body Systems and Their Parts
- Commonly Misspelled Medical Terms
- Common Medical Abbreviations
- Common Root Words
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
Any questions?Check out the FAQs
Do you still have questions about the Medical Terminology for Beginner course? Read this section to resolve your doubts.
Contact Us NowThe medical terms used in the healthcare sector are known as medical terminology. It consists of words and phrases that describe diseases, medical procedures, body parts, diagnostic tests, and more.
Healthcare professionals should be able to communicate effectively in healthcare settings, which makes this course very important for the following reasons:
- Convey accurate information about diagnoses, treatments, and patient conditions
- Understand and explain medical terms that can help patients make informed decisions
- A strong grasp of medical terminology helps in professional advancement in the healthcare sector.
Medical assistants, technicians, healthcare workers, pharmacists, medical students as well as those curious about the healthcare system should take this course.
Yes, you will get a certificate of completion at the end of this course.
It is not mandatory but definitely advisable to learn medical terminology for better understanding of the healthcare system and ability to communicate effectively with doctors, nurses, and patients.