Train Your Employees

 
 
   

What Our Customers Say

Duke University and Health System HR has been using the medical terminology word-building materials and technique for the last 6 months. Your process fits well with our client population - medical clerical, billing, collections, medical students, clinic staff, etc. It is easy to follow, easy to instruct and fun to learn. Thank you for a great product!

 


 

Train Your Employees

Partial Customer List

If your employees are having trouble communicating with the Medical Profession, get your employees trained, and back on the job quickly. This course creates knowledgeable, productive employees in three weeks or less.

 

The Course

This is a great course for beginner, the experienced, and everyone in between!  This course takes approximately 15-24 hours of study time to complete, and it's fun!

The Method

This course teaches you how medical terms are ‘built’ or ‘put together’ instead of just memorizing lots of  medical words and their meanings. You learn to recognize the meaning of a medical term by dividing the word into its three basic component parts: the prefix, root and suffix. By knowing the meanings of the prefixes, suffixes, and root words, you can easily make sense of a medical term.

For example, if you see a medical term containing the root word ‘cardi’ and the suffix ‘itis’, you know that the term has to do with an ‘inflamed’ (itis) ‘heart’ (cardi).

This technique of word building is a simple and straightforward way to learn medical terminology without long hours of memorizing the medical dictionary.

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The Course Stresses Learn-By-Doing.

You read the course material and then complete the chapter exercises. There are many chapter exercises throughout the course with the answers immediately available. This provides you with instant feedback and greatly improves your learning experience. As a great teacher once said: I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. - Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)

Proven Results

Before signing up to train hundreds of their employees, a large insurance company ran a pilot study to evaluate this course. The students in the pilot class took a standard Medical Terminology test before and after taking this course. The results were eye opening. The students in the pilot class showed a thirty-point improvement after taking this course.

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Remember, if you learn 500 medical terms you only know 500 medical terms. However, if you learn 500 components (prefixes, roots, suffixes) you can understand a medical glossary.

 

Employee Training is offered in three modes...

Text Book Click here for more information on the text book
CDROM Click here for information on CDROM Training.
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