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Med Terms 101 Progress Update
by Danni Rodgers - Sunday, 7 October 2007, 06:15 PM
 

Efforts to build this online medical terminology course continues. There now are 8 lessons with exercises and quizzes. We have completed the following lessons:


Lesson 1: Sounds Like Greek to Me  
 A Warm-Up Pop Quiz   
 A Warm-Up Exercise Assignment     
 
Lesson 2: The Language of Medicine  
 Professionals Exercise   
 Wikipedia: Usage of Latin and Greek    
 
Lesson 3: How Historic Events Affected Modern Medicine Today  
 Become a Word Historian    
 
Lesson 4: Medical Word Building (Intro)  
 Medical Lingo Exercise   
 Why Study Medical Terminology?    
 
Lesson 5: Medical Terminology Composition  
 Build Your Word Power!    
 
Lesson 6: Prefixes Denoting Color
 StudyStack Medical Prefix Flashcards 
 
Lesson 7: Prefixes Denoting Numbers
 StudyStack Medical Prefix Flashcards 
 
Lesson 8: Common Prefixes Denoting Degree, Size, and Relativism 

The work on this course continues! We have quite a few more lessons to go. Please check back often.

Danni R.

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Med Terms 101 Progress Update
by Danni Rodgers - Saturday, 13 January 2007, 12:31 PM
 

As previously announced, building an online course, plus maintaining numerous web sites and message boards on the Internet is far more time consuming than most realize. However, efforts to build this course is making progress. There now are 5 lessons with exercises and quizzes.

 Lesson 1: Sounds Like Greek to Me
 A Warm-Up Pop Quiz   
 A Warm-Up Exercise Assignment     
  
 Lesson 2: The Language of Medicine  
 Professionals Exercise   
 Wikipedia: Usage of Latin and Greek    
   
 Lesson 3: How Historic Events Affected Modern Medicine Today  
 Become a Word Historian    
 
 Lesson 4: Medical Word Building (Intro)  
 Medical Lingo Exercise   
 Why Study Medical Terminology?    
  
 Lesson 5: Medical Terminology Composition  
 Build Your Word Power!   
 

Work on this course continues slowly but surely!

Danni R.

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New Medical Assistant Courses Under Construction
by Danni Rodgers - Saturday, 23 September 2006, 09:09 AM
 

We are currently working on developing new tutorials that will introduce medical assistants to the basics of the medical language, pharmacology, and patient care in all areas in a medical office.

We know that thousands of medical assistant students and professionals are excited about the possibility to review and refresh their skills online. The author, Danni R., who is an expert in the field of medical assisting and online teaching is working diligently to get these tutorials up and running.

Please understand that setting up these extensive databases to efficiently monitor and run this site, lessons, and exercises associated with these lessons is very time consuming and labor intensive. It will take a considerable amount of knowledge and time, especially because all reading materials will be provided through this course so no books will be required to be purchased.

We ask that you please be patient and check back regularly!


Available Courses

Cost: $39.00

This is a compact introductory course to medical language and vocabulary. The modules focus on basic word parts and how they are used when building medical terms. 

This course is different from most! This is NOT a medical terminology course that uses the "body system approach" but rather a "building block approach".  Students are introduced to basic history of medical language and then medical language chapters that allow them to pave their way to understanding and using the broad range of medical vocabulary in their typical environment.

The course consists of 16 core lessons which should be completed in the exact order provided. This course is self-paced and requires reading of lessons, some meomorization, completing assignments, or quizzes where indicated.

Students who remain focused and work diligently through each lesson can finish this course within a very short time, usually 3-4 weeks. However, students can remain enrolled in this course for up to 180 days starting from the moment they enrolled. Students are automatically disenrolled after this time has elapsed.


Course Description:

  • Learn Latin and Greek prefixes, roots, and suffixes
  • Understand medical terms by analyzing their building blocks from which they are constructed
  • Construct medical terms correctly by learning to put these building blocks together in the proper way
  • Determine the meaning of thousands words which are used in many fields of knowledge
  • Communicate confidently, accurately, and efficiently with medical staff and patients using and explaining medical terminology

Cost: $39 US


Learn how medical assistants keep a busy medical office on track. This series of medical assising online tutorials and quizzes by a real expert in the field provides a creative look behind the scenes and a way to check your skills.

PURPOSE:
These courses are NOT to become certified and do not count toward a diploma or CEU's. They are non-accredited tutorials for your personal and professional enrichment and self-evaluation only.

TUTORIALS:
Offered is expert instruction on many important concepts and skills: from medical terminology and patient communication, to clinical skills and infection control procedures, to administrative routines such as medical record keeping! There are no books to buy.

REGISTRATION AND PACE:
Following class registration you will gain access to the tutorial lessons, assignments, quizzes, and bulletin boards of the chosen course. All lessons and assignments are submitted via online froms and everything can be completed at each student's own pace.

COURSE OF STUDY:
Those who are unsure of their knowledge can begin with medical terminilogy and then go on to the Medical Assisting Principles of Patient Care, then take Pharmacology as it applies to a medical office, and last but not least tackle the A & P course.

 

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