Accessing and Using Building a Medical Terminology Foundation 2e
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In this resource, you will work through each body system, learning word parts, whole medical terms, and common abbreviations associated with that particular body system. Interactive content is built into each chapter. At the end of each chapter is a vocabulary list of associated terms related to that body system. The interactive reinforcement activities require you to click, drag and drop, listen and repeat, flip, and test yourself.
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- Chapter 12
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- Glossary
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Except where otherwise noted, “Accessing and Using this Textbook” by OER Design Studio at the Georgian College Library is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.