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Medical Terminology Systems, 6th Edition + Audio CD + TermPlus 3.0

paperbackMarch 17, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9780803621459 ISBN-10: 0803621450
Publisher
F. A. Davis Company
Binding
paperback
Published
March 17, 2009
Weight
3.3 lbs
Dimensions
26.70×2.50×21.00 cm

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Medical Terminology Systems, 6th Edition + Audio CD + TermPlus 3.0 by Wedding MEd MT(ASCP) CMA (AAMA) CPC (AAPC), Mary Ellen. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780803621459.

The perfect length for any course, this exceptional full-color, highly illustrated text/workbook uses a body system organization to focus on word building. This beautifully designed visual text combined with the audio CD, TermPlus 3.0, and student and instructor online tools is a unique learning package that’s a true blend of words, art, and technology. Word Building―the foundation for success begins with Barbara Gylys and the Body Systems Approach. The med term approaches and how they differ… Most med terms books teach by memorization―the whole word approach. Memorize vocabulary and then try to recognize word patterns. Gylys uses the word-building approach. First learn the patterns of medical words before you learn the vocabulary. Why does word-building work? It begins with the basics… Gylys takes a common sense approach, by introducing word elements first: Roots Combining forms Suffixes Prefixes She covers them one by one, breaking down each word part. Common English word elements are presented… This familiarity makes it easier for students to learn and break apart and build words. Students can use their understanding of word parts to decipher vocabulary. Mnemonic devices, interactive activities (in the book and on the CD) make word-building fun and this in turn increases retention…no more tedious memorization, students learn by breaking down and rebuilding words! “From my years of teaching, I found it was much easier for students to learn word parts directly associated with a body system (or specialty area), and this has been the key to my approach in all of my texts and software products.” ―Barbara A. Gylys