This is the second course of the Medical Terminology specialization. It builds on the basic concepts of medical terminology with the introduction of new roots, terms, and abbreviations specific to the endocrine system (hormones). The body's transportation and defense systems (cardiovascular, blood, and lymphatic) will also be covered as well as the respiratory system (lungs).



Medical Terminology II
This course is part of Medical Terminology Specialization

Instructor: Laura S. Kabiri
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There are 6 modules in this course
This module is the introduction to the course that will cover hormones, blood, the heart, and the lungs.
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Welcome to the endocrine system module! This module will introduce you to medical terms related to glands and hormones. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in endocrinology. I hope you enjoy learning about medical terms related to the endocrine system.
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5 videos5 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts3 plugins
Welcome to the blood and lymphatic system module. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to blood cells and immunity. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in hematology and immunology. Let's get started learning more specific terms about the blood and lymphatic systems. Enjoy!
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Welcome to perhaps the most well-known system module of the whole specialization: the cardiovascular system. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to the heart and blood vessels. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in cardiology. So let's jump right into the cardiovascular system. This module has "heart"!
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5 videos5 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts4 plugins
Welcome to another well-known system module: the respiratory system. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to the lungs. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in pulmonology. Have fun working your way through the respiratory system module. And keep breathing. It will help.
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5 videos5 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts4 plugins
Congratulations on making to the final assessment module of this course! The exam will focus on the new module materials from this course: the endocrine system, blood and lymphatic systems, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system. However, you still have to know all the basic rules, roots, prefixes, and suffixes from the beginning of the specialization since they apply to these systems as well. Learning a language is cumulative like that! I'm confident you've got this. So breathe and believe...
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Reviewed on Aug 9, 2025
I have taken medical terminology courses in the past but this was a great review of concepts and really well explained. I would highly recommend !
Reviewed on Jul 2, 2024
loved this course and the professor. just like the first one, it's fast, engaging, and informative and has wonderful methods of interactive learning.
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2024
The professor is good at engaging the learner, myself, through light-hearted sense of humor, interesting facts and short but relevant story telling.
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