Retaining its logical organization, body systems approach, and focus on word parts, word building, and word analysis; this Fourth Edition of A Short Course in Medical Terminology reflects current medical usage and is now even more concise, student-friendly, and accessible. This edition features an enhanced art and design program, a more standardized chapter structure, and a vast array of in-text and online learning resources that help students master the language of medicine as they prepare for practice in today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment.
4 E (From Weinstein WM, Hawkey CJ, Bosch J: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St. Louis, 2005, Mosby.) 1. The arrows in this image show abnormal, precancerous, neoplastic lesions in the colon. They are: a. polyps b. fibroids c.
PRONOUNCING MEDICAL WORDS Beginning with Chapter 4 , all the medical words introduced will include a phonetic spelling so ... As a further help in learning to pronounce medical terms , a CD - ROM with an audio pronunciation glossary is ...
A Short Course in Medical Terminology: Enhanced Reprint with Online Course Student Access Code
Omitting time-consuming, nonessential information, this text helps you master the basics of medical vocabulary — including the most frequently encountered suffixes, prefixes, and word roots.
Organized by body system, this text shows the connection between anatomical structures and associated medial word roots.
A comprehensive guide to building a working vocabulary of medical terminology that includes labeled diagrams, pronunciation tests, review sheets, nontechnical explanations of terms, case studies, vignettes, a miniature dictionary, an ...
This first edition of an online course companion for Medical Terminology: A Short Course follows the organization of the text.
This money-saving package includes Medical Terminology Online for Medical Terminology: A Short Course (User Guide and Access Code) and the 6th edition of Medical Terminology: A Short Course Textbook.
Medical Terminology, Second Edition uses a proven "work text" approach that helps students master the information they need to communicate successfully in the health care world.
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