Effectively master medical terminology with Davi-Ellen Chabner's The Language of Medicine, 13th Edition. Centering on Chabner’s proven method of learning medical terms by studying them in the context of the human body, this highly praised and bestselling text helps individuals of all educational backgrounds easily understand and remember important medical terminology by incorporating easy-to-follow explanations, relevant examples, and countless reinforcement exercises. This new edition also features additional clinical practice exercises; more medical procedure photos; timely content on immunity and vaccines, infection control, advances in cardiology, cancer research, emerging orthopedic treatments; and more. No matter where your career path takes you, Chabner’s proven method for med term mastery will prepare you for success.
Simple, clear, easy-to-understand explanations of terms enable readers with little or no previous medical or science background to easily grasp medical terms and concepts. Clinical procedures and lab reports sections show you how terminology is used in health care settings; updated by experts in each specialty to reflect current practice. A wide variety of exercises provide multiple opportunities to reinforce and remember content. Clear illustrations and brilliant images of anatomy, physiology, and pathology orient readers to the structure and function of the body system, providing the best context for learning the medical terms and helping you learn terminology more easily by understanding how it is used in practice. Practical Applications in each chapter (case reports, operative and diagnostic tests, laboratory, and x-ray reports) let youapply knowledge to situations that you will encounter in the clinical environment. Actual clinical procedures and lab tests are provided within body system or medical specialty chaptersNEW! Additional clinical practice exercises incorporate medical terms into a clinical context. NEW! More photos of medical procedures to bring terminology to life. NEW! Updated content on infection control, advances in cardiology, cancer research, and emerging orthopedic treatments. NEW! Timely immunity and vaccine content keeps you up to date on the latest advances.
This is the 1,000 page workbook/book for my Medical Terminology class and yes, I read every STINKING term! Ugh. More of a review of the class then the book, it was a TON of work and am grateful the blessed thing is over! (Well, I have my final next week.) The worst part? Basically, as a stenographer I should put every term into my personal dictionary for my steno machine.......Tomorrow is another day Scarlett.........
This dear textbook was honestly a good read. While I didn't necessarily 'read' it per say, more studied it, I did find its contents and structure easy to follow. However, in the class that this text was I received a 95.8%, just 0.2% behind an A, so that was majorly disappointing.
I read this baby cover to cover (which I have not done for any other textbook before ever) so this had to be counted in my good reads total 😤 overall this book is great, it gave me a solid refresher on anatomy concepts (or for those who haven’t taken anatomy it will give you a great foundation), it makes learning word parts really easy by giving so many examples. I also like that for all of the pathologies/procedures they include more information on them rather than just the literal definition (so they give signs, symptoms, treatments, when/why the procedure is performed, etc.) the pictures are also really helpful and make studying a lot more interesting. The exercises at the end of each chapter are also very helpful for active recall and to check for understanding! Hopefully I do well on my PA school med term exam 😂
I think the author of this book has done an excellent job. This is written in a manner in which anyone can learn the language of medical terminology. They also have an audio file for purchase if you are taking this course online for about $25. Don't be concerned if you buy a used book and it is missing the enclosed animation disk. It isn't a life saver. The book itself is worth its weight in gold. You can usually pick up this edition online for $50 excellent condition no marks. Don't buy a copy written in if you really want to do this program as it is designed. I recommend following the curriculum as the instructor designed. Read, write, speak, repeat.
This book is thick, but extremely informative and an excellent reference. The online companion to the text is a valuable resource as well. Some things presented in the material I already knew, but there were always a lot of terms in medical jargon that seemed a total puzzle to me, and all of it is much more clear now that I know what the broken-down components of those terms actually refer to.
Not bad but not great. It's dry, as expected---its a textbook. The diagrams with labeling as you read is helpful but I dislike how some sections didn't give... definitive definitions. I had to Google things for better explanations. Thank God the internet exists. If you are looking for a good intro to a chapter subject or body system, check out Crash Course "Anatomy & Physiology" series.
This is still my favorite medical terminology text. Even after having had to acquire more in dental & pre-medical, this huge books covers the basics and breaks every word/term and enables you to use those basics to apply it to the rest of your studies (if need be).
I got the 11th edition. This textbook paired with a quizlet set is the most effective way to learn medical terminology. Be prepared, though, because there are explicit pictures.