MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
 Program Overview
Program Overview
Earn your Medical Terminology Certificate.
Common medical terminology is a critical part of the language used by health care practitioners. It is essentially a vocabulary that requires a uniform pronunciation, definition, and spelling of terms used by professionals. Individuals with medical terminology training are capable of analyzing and interpreting medical reports related to specific body systems.
Program Objective
This program is appropriate for adults looking to learn new job skills, refresh or refine existing healthcare knowledge, or improve occupational performance by possessing a better understanding of medical terms.
Course Outline
This course discusses word construction and meanings that together characterize medical language. You must have access to the Internet to complete this program. At the end of this course, you'll be able to:
• Identify medical terms and words by their component parts
• Define the body structure and its systems, cavities, planes, and positions
• Explain the importance of medical terminology in healthcare professions
• Define and build the medical terms associated with the body systems
Textbook: 
Terminology for Allied Health Professionals 
Author: Sormunen, Carolee
 
| Topical OutlineBuilding Medical Vocabulary
 Word Structure and Body Structure
 The Integumentary System
 The Respiratory System
 The Cardiovascular and Hematic Systems
 The Digestive System
 The Urinary System
 The Musculoskeletal System
 The Nervous System
 The Endocrine System
 The Lymphatic System
 The Male Reproductive System
 The Female Reproductive System
 The Sensory System
 Medical Reports and Physical Examinations
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You will need access to a Microsoft® Windows®-based computer (running Windows Vista or later) and the Internet in order to complete your program with the Continuing Education Center.
 
A High School Diploma or GED is required to enroll in this program.