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

Medical Terminology II
This course is part of Medical Terminology Specialization

Instructor: Laura S. Kabiri
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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 Mar 14, 2022
The course is wonderfully designed using the subjective-objective-assesement-plan model which closely reflects real-world medical communication. Great course! Strongly recommend!
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2024
It's a great course to learn about medical terminology, and it can be beneficial for a medical career.
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