Terminology for Allied Health Professionals

Summary
Terminology for Allied Health Professionals uses a contextual approach to present clinical and technical information by combining actual medical reports and real-world examples with basic medical terminology. This format allows readers to apply material in the context in which it is used in the medical environment. Practice exercises integrated throughout each chapter reinforce learning by helping you pinpoint specific areas for review in mastering content. Written by a training specialist and reviewed by numerous physicians, clinicians, and office support staff, material reflects the most current technology.
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