Transcription of Med Term Study Guide
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medical Terminology Study Guide Illustrated Guide to medical Terminology Introduction Have you ever visited your doctor s office, a diagnostic center, or a hospital and wondered what the medical professionals were talking about? It probably sounded like a foreign language to you. In many ways, medical terminology is a language all its own. There is a name for every part of the human body and a term to describe diseases, disorders, etc., of every organ and system. The Illustrated Guide to medical Terminology is a comprehensive approach to understanding anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and pathology. The book s theme is Read, Look, and Listen, meaning you should read the text in the book, look at the pictures and diagrams, and listen to the terms pronounced on the accompanying audio CD. This course is ideal for the student who would like to pursue a career in medicine as a medical transcriptionist or any of the other various choices or just has a general interest in medicine.
You learn medical terms by identifying the suffix first, then the root, and finally the prefix. However, some words only have one or two parts. Basic Word Structure The root of a medical word often refers to a body part. For a medical term to make sense, a combining vowel is often added. The combining vowel is used
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