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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Textbook! Received an "A" in my class also!, December 11, 2004
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This review is from: Exploring Medical Language: A Student Directed Approach (Paperback)
I just took this course at a local college and I thought this textbook was excellent. The materials are well laid out and the book includes many photos and drawings of medical procedures. The book includes the following sections for each chapter: anatomy, combining forms, prefixes, suffixes, terms built from word parts, terms not built from word parts, procedures, diseases, acronymns, and many excellent practice sections in each chapter. If you follow the layout of the chapters and do the practice exercies then you will do well in this class. Medical terminology is very logical and practical. Good luck!
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THANKS FOR THE "A" MYRNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!, March 27, 2003
This review is from: Exploring Medical Language: A Student Directed Approach (Paperback)
Before I bought "Exploring Medical Language" I knew absolutely nothing, and I mean nothing about Medical Terminology.
And to tell you the truth, when I first opened this huge, intimidating, monster of a book, It scared... me... I mean, wouldn't "rhabdomyosarcoma" or "esophagogastroduodenoscopy"
frighten you (just a bit) I thought, nooooo way.

But I opened it, read it, did the cool excersises, listen the the audio tapes, played a bit with the CD-R.

She begins at the beginning.....Little baby steps.

All of a sudden... I was like, I get it! I really get it!
Not only that, but I was beginning to enjoy it.

The prefix, suffix, and word roots suddenely become beautiful, flowing words that make sense.
Myrna LaFleur Brooks made this book come alive, interesting, and allowed medical language to become a little bit like music.
Well, a little!!!! Thanx for the "A" Myrna!

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Exploring Medical Language: A Student Directed Approach by Myrna LaFleur Brooks BEd RN (Paperback - February 8, 2002)
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