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This course covers the building blocks of basic medical terminology. The relationship of word parts to their anatomical counterparts will be studied. Rules for combining word parts into complete medical terms will be emphasized. The correct contextual use of terms will be emphasized throughout the course. Such understanding will facilitate learning of scientific and medical principles encountered during more advanced career preparation.

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Program: Center for Continuing Education

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Instructors: Abbi Simons
Prerequisite: Instructor permission
Cross Listing: BIO 106
Tuition: $993

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