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Understanding medical terminology is vital to your job performance if you work in the medical or healthcare industry. Whether you spend every day at a patient’s side or never step foot into a medical clinic, this is the case. People in clinical and nonclinical positions within a healthcare system must be able to easily use medical terminology every day to understand what is being read, written, billed, or communicated during day-to-day job duties.

Good healthcare depends on good communication, and knowing how to communicate by understanding medical terminology is essential. Moreover, understanding medical terminology can improve your job performance or make you a more competitive candidate for healthcare positions.

This blog is a collection of blog posts from other sources and is presented here for your convenience.

What is Medical Terminology?

What is Medical Terminology?

Medical terminology is the study of medical terms that make up the universal language of medicine and healthcare.

Medical terms describe anatomical structures, medical procedures, conditions, processes, and other aspects of disease and treatment.

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10 Tips To Learning A Language

10 Tips To Learning A Language

You need to learn to listen before you can learn to speak. Every language sounds strange the first time you hear it. The more you expose yourself to it, the more familiar it becomes, making it easier to speak and comprehend.

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Advanced Medical Tools

Advanced Medical Tools

It is common to use the regions of the body to name types of endoscopic surgery, such as laparoscopic (lapar-abdomen) surgery.

The endoscope has a small video camera that allows the surgeon to view the image on a computer screen.

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Avoid Death by PowerPoint

Avoid Death by PowerPoint

Death by PowerPoint is the presentation that never ends, the one you stop listening to well before it is over. You probably have experienced this.

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Become A Medical Assistant

Become A Medical Assistant

In a clinical setting, MAs often provide more one-on-one care and are responsible for many tasks, from welcoming patients to removing sutures. Medical assistants working in outpatient clinics are largely focused on a specific aspect of the medical field, such as gynecology, dentistry, or dermatology.

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The History of Medical Terminology

The History of Medical Terminology

Medical terminology has an extensive and rich history in both the Latin and Greek languages. When the Romans took control of Greece around 400 BCE, the knowledge and language of both cultures merged, resulting in new medical concepts regarding disease treatment and containment.

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A Premier Medical Textbook

A Premier Medical Textbook

Over 1,000,000 students have learned medical terminology using this excellent textbook and the associated online resources.

Learn why this text has stood the test of time in a blog post written by one of the authors.

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Tips for Teaching Medical Terminology

Tips for Teaching Medical Terminology

The tips in this blog post from the Medical Terminology Blog are aligned with the textbooks “Exploring Medical Language” and “Basic Medical Language.” Still, the suggestions are useful for other textbooks as well.

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How To Learn Medical Terminology

How To Learn Medical Terminology

The good news is that by honing the most effective techniques and using proven resources, you can quickly learn medical terminology and turn learning into an effortless, even pleasant, task.

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Using PowerPoint

Using PowerPoint

When used well, PowerPoint can be a powerful tool for disseminating information. Used poorly, PowerPoint could potentially confuse students and make learning more difficult rather than easier.

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Medical Terminology – A Through Z

Medical Terminology – A Through Z

An alphabetical list of medical terms that provides a concise introduction and overview of medical terminology. It covers medical terms and the rules governing singular versus plural versions of medical terms.

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What Does That Word Mean

What Does That Word Mean

Understanding is crucial in any communication related to your health. Even though medical terminology can seem daunting at first, the terms are not as complicated when broken apart and explained.

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