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Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide | Barbara J. Cohen, Ann DePetris
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Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide, 7e by Barbara Janson Cohen uses a stepwise approach to learning medical terminology. Part 1 describes how medical terms are built from word parts; Part 2 introduces body structures, diseases, and treatments; and Part 3 describes each body system. Individual chapters also build on knowledge in stages: the Key Terms sections list the terms most commonly used; more specialized terms are included in a later section entitled Supplementary Terms. The current edition includes a robust student ancillary package delivered under the PASSport to Success brand, with assessment exercises, chapter quizzes, and searchable text online, and a complete suite of instructor resources. The addition of PrepU as a packaging option provides a powerful value to students - the online study experience helps them to understand and retain course information and helps instructors to better assess what their students may be struggling with.
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Clwojick
Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide | Barbara J. Cohen, Ann DePetris
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Ooooh fun! I couldn‘t pass this #TLT up! I have a handful of favourite medical terms that come up frequently at work, but here are my favourite 3:

🩻Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
🩺 Choleodocholithiasis
🏥 Trichotillomania

(Special mention also goes to: Pneumoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis 🤣)

DieAReader 🤣🤣🤣 1y
dabbe Yowza! 🤩🤩🤩 I had that esophagus one a few years ago! 1y
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Owls31092
Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide | Barbara J. Cohen, Ann DePetris
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This definitely changes how I look at the coronavirus. There are multiple types, most just cause a common cold. I wish the media would give us more facts instead of creating fear with a word.

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Owls31092
Medical Terminology: An Illustrated Guide | Barbara J. Cohen, Ann DePetris
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I finally found congenital heart disease in a textbook in its own section! As someone with congenital heart disease, I‘m proud.