Medical Terminology
Course Description
In this course students will be introduced to basic medical language and terminology that they would need to enter a health care field. Emphasis will be placed on definitions, proper usage, spelling, and pronunciation. They will study word structure and parts, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, as well as symbols and abbreviations. They will examine medical terms from each of the body’s main systems, including skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, and lymphatic systems, and sensory organs. In addition, students will learn proper terminology for common tests, procedures, pharmacology, disease, and conditions.
Course Requirements
Grade Level
9 – 12
Materials
None
Duration
1 Semester
Prerequisites
None
Technology Skills
- Internet Navigation
- Word Processing
- Email Communication
Major Concepts
- Word Structure & Anatomical Organization
- Senses, Skeletal & Muscular Systems
- Cardio, Lymphatic, & Respiratory Systems
- Digestive & Nervous Systems
- Endocrine & Reproductive Systems
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