Intermediate Medical Terminology
Training
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Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Duration
2 Days
Enable delegates to identify root words and recognise prefixes and suffixes, be able to identify common abbreviations and construct complete medical terms. Suitable for staff who have attended the 'Introduction to Medical Terminology' course or already have a familiarity with medical terms gained through experience and who wish to expand their knowledge further.
Reviews
Teachers and trainers (5)
Alison Bingley
Associate Trainer, MST
Hilary Andrews
Associate Trainer, MST
Sue Williamson
Associate Trainer, MST
Vicky Wild
Associate Trainer, MST
Victoria Boyle
Associate Trainer, MST
Course programme
This highly interactive course is designed to enable delegates to identify root words and recognise prefixes and suffixes. By the end of the course delegates will be able to identify common abbreviations and construct complete medical terms.
The objectives of the course are to enable delegates to be able to:
identify root word terminology relating to:
- ear, nose and throat (ENT);
- obstetrics and gynaecology;
- orthopaedics;
- cardiology;
- gastroenterology;
- nephrology;
- general medicine/general surgery.
state the meaning of various medical prefixes and suffixes;
explain the meaning of certain medical abbreviations including those relating to the above subjects.
All delegates will be provided with a course manual and will be issued with a certificate upon completion of the course.
This course has been accredited by The OCN Credit 4 Learning and delegates can obtain credits for further learning
Additional information
Contact person: John Green
Intermediate Medical Terminology