Clinical Terminology for International and U.S. Students

  • 4.8
Approx. 34 hours to complete

Course Summary

Learn the language of medicine with this clinical terminology course. Gain knowledge on how to decipher medical terms and improve your communication with healthcare professionals.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the structure of medical terms and how they are formed
  • Learn the meanings and origins of medical prefixes, suffixes, and roots
  • Develop a strong foundation in medical terminology to improve communication with healthcare professionals

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

    • USA: $34,770
    • India: ₹ 2,40,000
    • Spain: €22,000
    • USA: $34,770
    • India: ₹ 2,40,000
    • Spain: €22,000

    • USA: $44,090
    • India: ₹ 3,00,000
    • Spain: €25,000
    • USA: $34,770
    • India: ₹ 2,40,000
    • Spain: €22,000

    • USA: $44,090
    • India: ₹ 3,00,000
    • Spain: €25,000

    • USA: $49,930
    • India: ₹ 3,40,000
    • Spain: €27,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a strong foundation in medical terminology
  • Improve communication with healthcare professionals
  • Understand the structure and origins of medical terms

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology
  • Familiarity with medical terminology

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

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  • Medical Terminology for Health Professions
  • Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professionals

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Description

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. All content including quizzes are available at no cost to the learner. If you need a certificate, you can apply for financial aid or pay the fee. 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.)

Outline

  • Introduction to Clinical Terms and Abbreviations
  • Introduction to Abbreviations and Complex Terms
  • Welcome to Clinical Terminology!
  • Course Overview
  • Learning Objectives
  • Guidelines for Understanding Clinical Abbreviations
  • Key Terms
  • Prefix, Root, Suffix (PRS) List
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Vital Signs
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Temperature
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Pulse
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Respiratory Rate, SpO2 and TPR
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Blood Pressure
  • Week 1 Study Guide
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Vital Signs
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related toTemperature
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Pulse
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Respiratory Rate, SpO2 and TPR
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Blood Pressure
  • Week 1
  • Decoding Complex Medical Terms
  • Decoding Complex Medical Terms
  • Tour of the US Clinical Unit
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Health Care Provider Titles
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Electronic Medical Records
  • Abbreviations and Terms related to the History and Physical Examination
  • The Surgical Patient: Mrs. Gerto
  • The Comatose Patient: Mr. Taggert
  • The Medical Patient: Mr. Cope
  • Learning Objectives
  • Guidelines for Understanding Complex Medical Terms
  • Key Terms
  • Prefix, Root, Suffix (PRS) List
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Health Care Provider Titles
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Hospital and Associated Clinical Units
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Electronic Medical Records
  • Abbreviations and Terms related to the History and Physical Examination
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Patient Health Care Practitioner Notation
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Clinical Assessment Notation
  • The Surgical Patient: Mrs. Gerto
  • The Comatose Patient: Mr. Taggert
  • The Medical Patient: Mr. Cope
  • Week 2 Study Guide
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Health Care Provider Titles
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Hospital and Associated Clinical Units
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Electronic Medical Records
  • Abbreviations and Terms related to the History and Physical Examination
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Patient Health Care Practitioner Notation
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Clinical Assessment Notation
  • The Surgical Patient: Mrs. Gerto
  • The Comatose Patient: Mr. Taggert
  • The Medical Patient: Mr. Cope
  • Week 2
  • Advanced Decoding Strategies for Clinical Terms
  • Advanced Decoding Strategies for Clinical Terms
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Administration of Medications and IV Fluids
  • Learning Objectives
  • Guidelines for Safe Use of Abbreviations
  • Key Terms
  • Prefix, Root, Suffix (PRS) List
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Emergency Situations
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Timing of Medications
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Route of Administration
  • Week 3 Study Guide
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Emergency Situations
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Timing of Medications
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to Route of Administration
  • Week 3
  • Diseases of the Bodily Systems
  • Diseases of the Bodily Systems
  • Learning Objectives
  • Guidelines for Understanding the Abbreviations for Diseases and Medical Conditions
  • Key Terms
  • Prefix, Root, Suffix (PRS) List
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Neurological System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Musculoskeletal System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Cardiovascular System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Respiratory System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Gastrointestinal System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Genitourinary System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Endocrine System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to General Diagnoses
  • Week 4 Study Guide
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Neurological System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Musculoskeletal System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Cardiovascular System
  • Respiratory System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Gastrointestinal System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Genitourinary System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to the Endocrine System
  • Abbreviations and Terms Related to General Diagnoses
  • Week 4
  • Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures
  • Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures
  • Learning Objectives
  • Guidelines for Understanding the Abbreviations for Laboratory Tests
  • Key Terms
  • Prefix, Root, Suffix (PRS) List
  • Supplemental Information About Laboratory Tests
  • A Patient with Anemia
  • A Patient with Anemia Exercise
  • A Patient with Anemia Answer Key
  • A Patient with Diabetes
  • A Patient with Liver Disease
  • A Patient with Kidney Disease
  • A Patient with a Traumatic Brain Injury
  • A Patient Requiring Anticoagulation
  • A Patient with Urinary Tract Problems
  • Week 5 Study Guide
  • A Patient with Anemia
  • A Patient with Diabetes
  • A Patient with Liver Disease
  • A Patient with Kidney Disease
  • A Patient with a Traumatic Brain Injury
  • A Patient Requiring Anticoagulation
  • A Patient with Urinary Tract Problems
  • Week 5
  • Practice Understanding Clinical Abbreviations and Complex Terms in Clinical Situations
  • Introduction to Clinical Simulation
  • A Doctor’s Request
  • CC and HPI
  • PMH and Admission DX
  • Vitals and Medications
  • Clinical Chaos
  • Hemorrhage and TX
  • Goodbye from Dr. Swigart
  • Learning Objectives
  • Key Terms
  • Introduction to Clinical Simulation
  • Clinical Simulation Resources
  • Contributing to the Clinical Terminology Dictionary
  • A Doctor’s Request
  • CC and HPI
  • PMH and Admission DX
  • Vitals and Medications
  • Clinical Chaos
  • Hemorrhage and TX
  • Week 6

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the clinical terminology with the help of Coursera's online course. Students have found the course to be informative and engaging, with clear explanations and interactive quizzes. Many users appreciate the course's practical approach to learning medical vocabulary.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Practical approach to learning medical vocabulary

Pros from User Reviews

  • Clear explanations
  • Engaging and informative course
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Great for beginners
  • Useful for healthcare professionals

Cons from User Reviews

  • Limited depth of coverage
  • May be too basic for some
  • Not enough practical exercises
  • No certificate of completion for free users
  • Some technical issues with the platform
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Approx. 34 hours to complete
Valerie Swigart, Ph.D. R.N., Michael Gold, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Coursera

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