This course will discuss the importance of learning medical language as well as introduce basic word parts and concepts applied in medical terminology. We will also learn about common organization and terms seen in medical records before moving into system-specific terms for the integumentary system (skin), musculoskeletal system (muscles and bones), and urinary (kidneys).

Medical Terminology I

Medical Terminology I
This course is part of Medical Terminology Specialization

Instructor: Laura S. Kabiri
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Reviewed on Sep 5, 2023
In the beginning i though it would be really boring and not interactive with student, the turns out the course is super helpful , easy to study, I could not ask for any course better than this.
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2023
I really liked the instructor, she made things light and easy to understand, which made the class work go much smoother. She has a great personality
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2022
Amazing, I learned so much more than I thought I would! This course is no joke and truly helps you understand not only medical terminology but anatomy as well. Would 100% reccomend!



