05-15-2019, 11:45 PM
When it comes to Medical Terminology did anyone take this class and find it beneficial before taking Anatomy and Physiology. I'm taking it now and it seems to be a breeze and quite interesting.
Medical Terminology before Anatomy
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05-15-2019, 11:45 PM
When it comes to Medical Terminology did anyone take this class and find it beneficial before taking Anatomy and Physiology. I'm taking it now and it seems to be a breeze and quite interesting.
05-16-2019, 12:06 AM
Yes, this was the first course I took in "sciences" before I took all the StraighterLine Biology courses (and all their sciences as a matter of fact, such as Environmental Science/Chem, etc). Heck, I did too many StraighterLine courses, some for fun. Anyways, yes, I recommend this course!
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05-16-2019, 12:26 AM
Biology can make so much more sense if you're familiar with common Greek and Latin roots. You're on the right track!
05-16-2019, 07:24 AM
I agree - even if you don't take it for college credit (there is a free online class you can take from Des Moines University https://www.dmu.edu/medterms) I can't overstate enough how it will help with Anatomy class. EVERYTHING in the body is named based on some really useful nomenclature - so if you learn those roots, prefixes, etc. you can figure out names and diseases very easily.
Here's an example of what you'd learn in a medical terminology class Myocarditis (prefix) myo = muscle (root) card = heart (suffix) itis = inflammation |
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