just incase you come accross a medical term that does not reflect in yourknowledge
btw not everyone knows(or can memorize )everything in a dictionsry, like come on
Describe your education,training and experiances with medical terminology
Medical jurispudence
Medical terminology is important so that professionals can easily understand what is going on with a patient. If you are a medical professional, your job will be much easier if you know medical terms.
Tools and resources for using and checking medcial terminology in a medical practice may include a Taber's medical terminology dictionary, an ICD code manual, and Google.
Yes, a lot of medical terminology is based on Latin and a basic knowledge of Latin is helpful in learning and using this terminology.
Yes, medical administrative assistants and transcriptionists have to use medical terminology regularly. A knowledge of this field will assist them in creating reports, forwarding calls appropriately, and completing billing statements.
There is a name for it. It's called Trypophobia, but has not been officially accepted into medical terminology or the dictionary yet.
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
Medical terminology studies help the paramedical to take a targeted medical history, understanding the history in whatever terms the patient provides. It allows for efficient communication with the rest of the health care team through written and verbal communication.
A and O are the blood groups in medical terminology.
What is medical terminology for fear of heights
so you know what you're billing and how to best code/ bill it.