Study medical terminology by distance learning for professional development or to improve your knowledge generally of medical terminology.
- Understand more about medical terminology.
- Improve your understanding of communication between medical professionals.
- Be able to communicate more effectively with colleagues.
- Start at a time to suit you.
- Work at your own pace.
The course is suitable for -
- Students wishing to study medicine or health related careers
- Medical secretaries
- Medical receptionists
- Medical administrators
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Support workers
- Care workers
- Writers
- Journalists
- Paramedics
- Volunteers
- Therapists
- Natural health therapists
- Anyone interested in improving their knowledge of medical terminology.
COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT
There are 10 lessons in this course as follows:
Lesson 1. Scope and Nature of Medical Terminology
- What is Medical Terminology.
- Origins of Words.
- Structure of Words.
- Medical Prefixes.
- Medical Suffixes.
- Constructing Medical Terms by altering prefix or suffix.
Lesson 2. Anatomical Structure
- Anatomical Prefixes.
- Anatomical Suffixes.
- Locating parts of the body.
- Terms to indicate positioning of anatomical features in body.
- Acronyms.
- Symbols.
Lesson 3. Medical Equipment and Procedures
- Terms to describe Diagnostic and Surgical Procedures.
- Terms to describe Medical Equipment.
- Storage and Handling of Medicines.
- Sterilising Equipment.
- Terms to describe Bacteria.
- Gram Staining.
- Diagnostic Microbiology.
- Research Microbiology.
- Types of Wounds.
- Problems Resulting from Wounds.
- Treating Wounds.
- Electrolytes.
- Examples of Prefixes and Suffixes.
Lesson 4. Pharmacological Terminology
- Types of herbal and pharmaceutical medicines (e.g. Alkaloids, Calmatives, Cathartics, Decongestants, Expectorants, etc.).
- Pharmacological Terms (e.g. Allergens, Carcinogens, Photosensitisers, Toxic Alkaloids, etc.).
- Over the Counter Prescription Drugs.
- Terminology for OTC and Prescription Drugs (e.g. Steroids, Barbiturates, anti-Psychotic Drugs etc.).
- Prefix and suffix examples.
Lesson 5. Musculoskeletal System Terminology
- Naming main muscles.
- Musculature ... Types of Muscle tissue.
- Relationship between muscles and bone.
- Bone and Joint problems (e.g. Sprains, Broken Bones, etc.).
- Disorders of musculoskeletal System (e.g. Fibromyalgia, Sprains, strains, Cramp, etc.).
- Suffix Examples.
Lesson 6. Cardiovascular, Lymphatic and Immune Systems Terminology
- Parts of the Heart.
- Circulation.
- Systole and Disystole.
- Terms related to Disorders of Cardiovascular System.
- Lymphatic System and Immunity.
- Leucocytes.
- Vaccination.
- Immunity.
- Disorders of Immunity.
- Suffix and Prefix Examples.
Lesson 7. Respiratory and Reproductive Systems Terminology
- Lungs.
- Respiration.
- Pulmonary Circulation.
- Gas Exchange (Diffusion, Perfusion, Arterial Pressure).
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
- Diagnostic Procedures for Lungs and Airways.
- Respiratory Disorders.
- Male Reproductive System (Penis, Testes, Scrotum etc.).
- Female Reproductive System.
- Pregnancy.
- Parturation.
- Caesarian Section, VBAC and Multiple Gestation.
- Premature Birth and Miscarriage.
- Reproductive Disorders (e.g. Amenorrhoea, Menorhagia, PCOS, Endometriosis, etc.).
- Suffix and Prefix Examples.
Lesson 8. Digestive and Excretory Systems Terminology
- Parts of the Digestive System.
- Renal System.
- Kidneys.
- Ureters and Bladder.
- Urethra.
- Disorders of Digestive and Renal Systems (e.g. Anal Fissure, Haemorrhoids, Inflammatory Bowel System, Kidney Stones, Pancreatitis, etc.).
- Suffix and Prefix Examples.
Lesson 9. Integumentary System (Skin) Terminology
- Thermoregulation.
- Electrolytes.
- Types of Sensory Nerves.
- Sun Protection.
- Intergument Structure.
- Cell Types.
- Disorders (e.g. Scab, Atrophic skin, Abrasion, Excoriation, Scar, Ulcer, etc.).
- Diagnostic Procedures.
- Suffix and Prefix Examples.
Lesson 10. Nervous and Sensory Systems Terminology
- Brain.
- Central Nervous System.
- Peripheral Nervous System.
- Disorders of Nervous System.
- Disorders of Sensory System (e.g. Aphasia, Apraxia, Vertigo, etc.).
- Diagnostic Procedures.
- Suffix and Prefix Examples.
COURSE AIMS
Lesson aims in the Medical Terminology course include:
- Explain the scope and nature of terminology used in medicine and allied professions.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe general anatomical features, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words which describe medical tools, equipment and procedures.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe pharmacological terms.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the musculoskeletal system, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune systems, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the respiratory and reproductive systems, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the digestive and excretory systems, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the skin, including disorders.
- Identify the meaning of words that describe physiological and anatomical features in the nervous and sensory systems, including disorders.
WHERE MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY IS USED
Medical terminology is not only used in medicine by doctors and nurses; but is also used in a wide range of associated professions. These related professions include dentistry, veterinary care, medical practice managers, medical receptionists and many types of natural therapies.
The Medical Terminology course is aimed to develop a students awareness of terms not only used by doctors and nurses, but also by other allied professionals.
Anyone working in any of these professions will benefit from doing this course.
ORIGINS OF WORDS
There are two types of medical terms:
Eponyms - Words that are created by naming something after a person or after something else e.g. a disease named after the person who discovered it.
Systematically Constructed Words - Medical terms created systematically using other words, or parts of (or derivations from) other words, typically Ancient Greek words or
Latin words.
There has been a trend starting over the late 20th century, to replace eponyms with systematically constructed words e.g. Parkinson’s disease has been renamed “paralysis agitans.”
The advantage of a systematically constructed word is that the components of the word can tell us something about the meaning of the term.
By developing an understanding of the components that are commonly used in these systematically constructed words it is (in time) easier to both understand and remember the meanings of the terminology.
WHY STUDY THIS COURSE?
Medical Terminology is a great course to choose, if you want to not only learn about the subject now, but keep learning after you finish studying. We believe a good course should not only develop intelligence and knowledge; but also:
- Improve your ability to communicate with others within the discipline.
- Develop problem solving skills relevant to this discipline .
- Expand awareness and develop creativity.
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- Motivate you, build confidence, and more.
According to some authorities, success is actually only affected about 20% by your knowledge and intelligence.
Our school works at helping you in a holistic way, to develop all of the things
mentioned above, in a way that relates to the discipline you are studying; and
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In a world that is changing faster all the time; it is difficult to even be certain how this industry might change between the start of your course, and the time you finish studying.
With this in mind; any course that is to have long term value in today's world, must develop broad generic skills (as above). This approach to education is not unique to ACS, but it is an approach tested, proven and adopted in our courses; and an approach that is also used by some of the most successful, cutting edge universities and colleges around the world.
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HOW THE COURSE WORKS
You can start the course at any time.
It is studied by distance learning, so you can study in the comfort of your own home. But this doesn't mean you are all alone in your studies. Our highly qualified and friendly tutors are there to help you every step of the way. If you have any questions at all, they are always happy to help.
Each lesson includes set tasks, and is completed with an assignment which the student submits to their course tutor. The tutor will mark the assignment and return this to the student with comments and suggestions for further reading.
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- Course notes.
- Self-assessment quizzes.
- Assignment feedback.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Study alone can never guarantee career success; but a good education and understanding the language of medicine is an excellent starting point.
Success in a career depends upon many things. A course like this is an excellent starting point because it provides a foundation for continued learning, and proof of your commitment to learn.
Start studying today and put that commitment into practice.
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