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There are 6 modules in this course
This course will discuss the importance of learning medical language as well as introduce basic word parts and concepts applied in medical terminology. We will also learn about common organization and terms seen in medical records before moving into system-specific terms for the integumentary system (skin), musculoskeletal system (muscles and bones), and urinary (kidneys).
Specialization introduction, meet the professor, and self introduction
What's included
2 videos3 readings2 discussion prompts1 plugin
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2 videos•Total 5 minutes
Specialization Introduction•3 minutes
Meet your professor•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
What you need to know about this course•10 minutes
Discussion Forum Guidelines•10 minutes
Disability Accommodation Statement•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
How confident are you?•10 minutes
Interested in a study group?•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Introduce yourself and tell us where you're from•15 minutes
Introduction to Medical Language and Records
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Greetings! Welcome to the Introduction to Medical Language and Records module. This is the foundational module designed to set you up for success in the remainder of the specialization. We will begin by examining the purpose of medical language. Then we will explore common word parts and the guidelines for building and breaking down medical terms. We will also explore health records and look at a common template used for all health records: the SOAP note. We will conclude with a list of abbreviations unique to this module, but frequently used in health records.
Though the amount of memorization in this module can be a bit overwhelming, this information is CRUCIAL to your success in all future modules. Your investment in this early material will pay dividends for the remainder of the specialization!
Let's get started...
Note pad for "Why Study Medical Terminology?"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Word Parts"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Putting It All Together"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Medical Records and Abbreviations"•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Multiple-choice exercise for Suffixes•15 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Why Study Medical Terminology?•10 minutes
How to Study Medical Terminology?•10 minutes
3 plugins•Total 45 minutes
Matching game for Common Roots•15 minutes
Flashcards for Prefixes•15 minutes
Flashcard practice for Abbreviations•15 minutes
Integumentary System
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
Salutations! Welcome to the first of our body system modules: The Integumentary System. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to the skin. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in dermatology. Without further ado, let's get comfortable with our own skin...
Note pad for "Integumentary - Intro and Word Parts"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Integumentary - Subjective Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Integumentary - Objective Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Integumentary - Assessment Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Integumentary - Plan Terms"•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 75 minutes
Multiple-choice exercise for "Integumentary - Intro & Word Parts"•15 minutes
Multiple-choice & text-entry exercise for "Integumentary - Subjective Terms"•15 minutes
Multiple-choice & text-entry exercise for "Integumentary - Assessment Terms"•15 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
"Fun facts" about the skin•10 minutes
Myths on skin disorders•10 minutes
2 plugins•Total 30 minutes
Matching game for "Integumentary - Objective Terms"•15 minutes
Flashcard exercise for "Integumentary - Plan Terms"•15 minutes
Musculoskeletal System
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Hello! Welcome to the musculoskeletal system module. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to the muscles and bones. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in orthopedics. As your musculoskeletal system says to your body, let's get moving...
Musculoskeletal - Introduction and Word Parts•9 minutes
Musculoskeletal - Subjective Terms •6 minutes
Musculoskeletal - Objective Terms•6 minutes
Musculoskeletal - Assessment Terms•6 minutes
Musculoskeletal - Plan Terms•6 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Note pad for "Musculoskeletal - Intro and Word Parts"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Musculoskeletal - Subjective Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Musculoskeletal - Objective Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Musculoskeletal - Assessment Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Musculoskeletal - Plan Terms"•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Multiple-choice exercise for "Musculoskeletal - Intro and Word Parts"•15 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Who also treats disorders of the musculoskeletal system?•10 minutes
Musculoskeletal or orthopedic abbreviations•10 minutes
4 plugins•Total 60 minutes
Matching game for "Musculoskeletal - Subjective Terms"•15 minutes
Matching game for "Musculoskeletal - Objective Terms"•15 minutes
Write-the-term exercise for "Musculoskeletal - Assessment Terms"•15 minutes
Matching game for "Musculoskeletal - Plan Terms"•15 minutes
Urinary System
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
Hi! Welcome to the urinary system module. This module will introduce you to medical terms related to the kidneys and bladder. Following the SOAP note format, we will look at common complaints, tests, diagnoses, and treatments used in urology and proctology.
Urinary - Subjective and Objective Terms•5 minutes
Urinary - Assessment and Plan Terms•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Note pad for "Urinary - Intro and Word Parts"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Urinary - Subjective and Objective Terms"•10 minutes
Note pad for "Urinary - Assessment and Plan Terms"•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Multiple-choice & spelling exercise for "Urinary - Intro and Word Parts•15 minutes
Module 5 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Complaints about Kidneys or Bladder•10 minutes
Surprising Part of a Visit to a Urologist Office•10 minutes
2 plugins•Total 30 minutes
Matching game for "Urinary - Subjective and Objective Terms"•15 minutes
Flashcards for "Urinary - Assessment and Plan Terms"•15 minutes
Course Final Assessments and Conclusion
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
Congratulations on making it to the final assessment module of this course! This module is going to look a little different from the rest. The good news: you don't have watch any more lectures, take any notes, or play any Quizlet game in this module. The other news: you DO have to take an exam. But don't worry. As long as you've paid attention in the previous modules, you've got this. Besides, this exam is fun! You will see.
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What will I actually learn in this medical terminology course?
You'll learn how to decode medical language and make sense of common healthcare documentation. It starts with basic word parts and abbreviations, then builds into terminology for the skin, musculoskeletal system, and urinary system, using the SOAP note as a guide. For example, you'll practice connecting a term to a symptom, a finding, or a treatment in a medical record.
Do I need any healthcare background before starting this course?
No, you don't need a healthcare background to begin. The course starts with basic word parts and common medical records language before moving into system-specific terminology. If anything, a willingness to memorize and review terms regularly will help more than prior experience.
Is this course beginner-friendly for medical terminology?
Yes, it's a good fit if you're new to medical terminology and want a clear starting point. The lessons begin with how medical language works and then reinforce it through guided exercises, flashcards, and quizzes rather than assuming prior knowledge. It may feel heavier if you want advanced clinical depth right away, because the focus is introductory language and documentation skills.
How long does it take to complete this course?
Plan on about 15 hours in total. At around 10 hours a week, that's roughly a week and a half of work, depending on how much extra review you want for the terminology. The course includes lessons, readings, guided practice exercises, quizzes, and a final exam.
Are there hands-on exercises or projects in this course?
Yes, but the hands-on work is mostly guided practice rather than open-ended projects. You'll use flashcards, matching games, quizzes, and short written exercises to identify word parts, translate terms, and connect vocabulary to medical records, and the final assessment includes SOAP note analysis. That setup helps you apply each concept as you learn it.
What topics are covered in this course?
You'll spend most of your time on decoding medical terms, understanding common documentation language, and learning vocabulary for a few major body systems. That includes word parts, abbreviations, electronic health records, and SOAP-note organization, followed by terminology for the skin, musculoskeletal system, and urinary system. The emphasis is on reading and interpreting the language used around symptoms, findings, diagnoses, tests, and treatments.
What can I actually do after finishing this course?
You should be able to break down many common medical terms, recognize common abbreviations, and follow the basic organization of a medical record. For example, you could read a simple SOAP-style note and identify whether a term refers to a patient complaint, an observed finding, or part of a treatment plan. That's useful if you want stronger medical vocabulary and a clearer understanding of common healthcare documentation.
Is this course more theory or more hands-on?
It's more concept-first, with guided practice built in. Most of the learning comes through lessons and readings, while flashcards, matching exercises, quizzes, and short assignments help you reinforce the terminology.
Why would I choose this course over other medical terminology courses?
This course is a strong choice if you want medical terminology taught in the context of actual healthcare documentation, not just as a vocabulary list. It connects word parts to SOAP notes, abbreviations, and body-system examples in dermatology, orthopedics, and urology, with steady guided practice throughout. If you want a beginner course that helps you understand how terms are used in records and common clinical language, it's a strong fit.