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![]() | Medical Terminology Online for Building a Medical Vocabulary (User Guide, Access Code and Textbook Package) by Peggy C. Leonard BA MT MEd ISBN-10: 9781416057062 ISBN-10: 1-4160-5706-4 ISBN-13: 9781416057062 ISBN-13: 978-1-4160-5706-2 Paperback 2008-11-26 Saunders Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description This money-saving package includes Medical Terminology Online for Building a Medical Vocabulary User Guide, Access Code and Textbook. | ||
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just as i expected book was exactly in the condition described. shipping was fast. would buy again | ||
Medical Terminology book review This book was required for an online college course I was taking. The book is layed out in a nice format and is easy to follow. The CD that comes with the book is quite helpful when preparing for exams and quizzes. | ||
Excellent Book to go through prior to taking CPC course I am an instructor for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) Professional Medical Coding Curriculum (PMCC) and often recommend this book as a way for a student to be fully prepared to take our course. I love the CD ROM with the excercises (that's the instructor in me :) as well as the fact that there are pronunciations. This is truly a "self study" course and I highly recommend it. Laureen Jandroep, OTR, CPC, CCS-P A+ Medical Management & Education... | ||
Excellent addition to an MT course As a provider of Medical Transcriptionist training, I wouldn't suggest people try to replace a comprehensive course with this book. But anyone would profit by adding it to their course materials. It is particularly strong in supporting retention, which is a rare quality in textbooks. | ||
Better than my "correspondence school" tutorial! Wow! I wish I had found this before I blew two weeks salary on a medical transcription course. This book covered more ground than the manuals that I received, and for a fraction of the cost. Without this book I don't think I would ever have picked up the terminology - and I would have missed out on such a great career! (2 years and going strong!) | ||