MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY E-BOOK 
 E-booklet

60 day access | Learner must download e-book
The medical terminology study guidebook will provide basic knowledge and understanding of medical terminologies. Competence in using medical language doesn’t happen instantly. A strong medical commitment by the learner and working knowledge is imperative to succeed as a medical record reviewer.

What You'll Learn

  • Recognize and use prefixes in writing medical terms.
  • Identify word parts and write medical terms accurately.
  • Utilize suffixes to build medical terminologies related to surgical procedures, medical conditions, specialists, and specialties.

The Study Guide Includes:

  • Self-checks quizzes and answers.
  • Exams for the lessons you’ll complete during this course.
  • Individual sections that cover each of the main points of each lesson.

Course Lessons

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