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Medical Terminology: A Programmed Systems Approach

by Jean M. Dennerll

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This best-selling programmed resource makes learning medical terminology quick and easy. In addition to the book, software and audiotapes provide additional methods of study. Based on a word-building programmed learning system, this comprehensive guide uses color didactically, includes extensive review activities to engage the user, and includes special frames containing interesting and helpful information. Now in its 9th edition, it offers a proven format that is easy and fun to use.… (more)
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This isn't the best medical terminology book that I've ever studied, but it's certainly not the worst. I noticed a few errors, but nothing that would be a life or death situation if used incorrectly. Overall, I think it tackles the basics that most medical professionals need to understand and elaborates a bit on some of the more difficult terms and the etymology behind them. ( )
  sealford | Dec 31, 2014 |
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This best-selling programmed resource makes learning medical terminology quick and easy. In addition to the book, software and audiotapes provide additional methods of study. Based on a word-building programmed learning system, this comprehensive guide uses color didactically, includes extensive review activities to engage the user, and includes special frames containing interesting and helpful information. Now in its 9th edition, it offers a proven format that is easy and fun to use.

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