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课程概述

Understanding the clinical terms and abbreviations commonly used during verbal or written communication in U.S. hospitals is challenging. This course is designed for U.S. health care profession students and for international students and practitioners who want to become more familiar with the language of the U.S. clinical setting. Others, such as caregivers and medical interpreters, who wish to develop a better understanding of terms and abbreviations used by health care providers will find this course helpful. The course provides visual and auditory learning experiences to enhance the understanding of terms and abbreviations commonly encountered on a general U.S. hospital unit. You need to pay the fee or apply for financial aid to access the course and earn a certificate. To find out more, click Learn more and apply next to the information about Financial Aid. (Use a computer, not a mobile device, for this step.)...

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HM

Sep 18, 2021

As a beginner in Medical Terminology, this course was very useful in general comprehension of the clinical setting, and I already use my knowledge in my medical translation work. Thank you so much!

DW

Oct 12, 2021

Hands down this course was nothing short than amazing! its helpful informative and it challenge you to want to go further into the medical field. every instructor was excellent.

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26 - Clinical Terminology for International and U.S. Students 的 50 个评论(共 836 个)

创建者 william

Jul 29, 2021

for the audio recording is better to have alternative as some issues that the audio disappear or cant work after loading or reloading. Excellent course will recommend more people to join.

创建者 Amruta W

Dec 13, 2018

Its really useful. I have learn many new abbreviations that I was not aware of. It's nice to have this course done.

创建者 Devangi V

Feb 5, 2021

Very helpful, self-paced, and easy to understand

创建者 ysuleiman21

Nov 30, 2020

I loved this course and learned so much from it.

创建者 Marjanur R B

May 13, 2020

much more informative course ever i had ..thanks

创建者 Audrey B

Feb 22, 2021

Excellent program! Just what I was looking for.

创建者 Rocio U

Jan 5, 2021

Very good course, I have learned a lot. Thanks.

创建者 Olena T

Nov 16, 2020

Super.

Very helpful.

Well organised.

Thanks a lot.

创建者 tran t

Jan 12, 2020

understandable, fundamental, absolutely useful.

创建者 Nguyen C T

Sep 5, 2019

your course is really useful for medical staffs

创建者 Stacy H R

Jul 31, 2021

Excellent beginning to my new field of studies

创建者 Diana L G C

Feb 13, 2021

It really helped to improve my medical english

创建者 Young-Im H

Oct 27, 2020

I have a very positive experience in learning.

创建者 Omnia S

Oct 22, 2018

Great

创建者 Chelsea C

May 27, 2022

this was a great beginner course but i was hoping to get more insight on learning what different roots and prefixes of terms were, rather than those being simply provided in the PRN list. but it was comprehensive and simple to follow along.

创建者 Badria M A

Jun 26, 2021

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创建者 Chitra W

Oct 21, 2017

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创建者 Naomi L

Jul 30, 2020

It was definitely informative, but it would help if the medical dictionary had the words in it that they want you to look up in these lessons. Also several times I would try to look up a word with an asterisk in the PRS list and would be unable to find any part of the word in the list. My mother (who has worked in hospitals several times in her life and is familiar with medical terminology) couldn't find any part of some of those words in the list. It would also be extremely helpful if you could have some way of knowing what you got wrong in a quiz. Several times there would be a problem with several answers that seemed to be the same but with different wording, or there was a question in the beginning asking who the doctor is speaking to (the answer was not immediately clear and the question had nothing to do with medical terminology) and when it was marked wrong you had no way that I could find of discovering why your answer was wrong.

创建者 Christina N

Aug 28, 2019

Some of the shorthand used in this course is not relevant in the clinical setting. The videos in week 6 were also cringy in the way the nurses handled the pt and how they carried out the procedures. The way they did things would be flagged immediately in the clinical setting.

Overall though it was a decent learning experience to add to my knowledge of clinical terms, and is a good basic introduction to what you will hear while working in a clinical setting.

创建者 Juan G R

Aug 24, 2019

the recordings on most of the quizzes and practice quizzes were not working no matter the computer I was on or the browser I was using. Aprt from that I found the course to be very useful and interesting.

创建者 Gavyn T

Aug 9, 2020

A lot less info than I would've thought, and some occasional typos and errors. The PRS list hardly helpful at all.

创建者 Amani A A

Aug 14, 2018

this is a very superficial course. it was very helpful but it lacked depth and continuity

创建者 m R

Sep 16, 2022

Feels more like a nursing refresher! I would not be able to answer question if I did not have clinical background. Questions were testing the clinical skills more than terminology.

创建者 MURAT

Oct 23, 2021

The common language of the world is English. Physicians can communicate with each other and with allied health personnel in English, which is the common language in all countries of the world. This course allows you to learn about the abbreviations of medical definitions, their order, normal values, abnormal values, names of diseases, medical emergencies and medical interventions while working in a healthcare facility. It seems difficult at first (for non-native English speakers), but after a little bit of progress, it is seen to be completed successfully. A big thank you to Dr Swigart and her team and the University of Pittsburgh who prepared the course.

Murat Yağmurca, Bursa, Turkey.

创建者 Hưng P N

Nov 13, 2022

I love learn a new language. 3 year ago, I used to study medical English, which is call "Specialized English of Medicine", but the teacher has no clinical experience so I just learn vocabularies and translation, it is not attractive and difficult to rote memorization.

I also love clinical environment of healthcare staff in U.S, I hope some day in the future I have a opportunity work or discuss with them about more and more clinical knowledge. Now i can understand more about the terminology and how to work in hospitals in U.S, it's really appreciated.

Best regard to professor Valerie Swigart and professor Michael Gold.