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Building a Medical Vocabulary: with Spanish Translations

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The language of medicine is complex, but learning it doesn’t have to be. Using a conversational writing style and a logical, programmed approach, Building a Medical Vocabulary with Spanish Translations, 8th Edition starts with common words you hear everyday and adds new root words, prefixes, and suffixes to introduce you to key medical terminology. Additionally, this valuable text comes with a wealth of engaging review tools – such as interactive games, sound files, and Programmed Learning sections – to enhance your understanding of textbook terms and principles, polish your pronunciation skills, and help you get comfortable communicating in the language of health care.

720 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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March 4, 2019
I mean, it got the job done. I passed the class. The information was presented in super colorful boxes, which might help others stay interested, but for my dyslexia brain, made the information extremely hard to absorb.
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May 12, 2013
Reading this for my Medical Terminalogy class.
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May 13, 2015
Very good. I feel like this book is great for getting a quick grasp on medical vocabulary. I found it to be very helpful.
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