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iTerms Audio for The Language of Medicine - Retail Access Card, 11th Edition

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Davi-Ellen Chabner
Study medical terms in the car, at the gym, or anywhere you go with iTerms, the fun, flexible way to master medical terminology. Easy to download and play on any computer or portable media device, this convenient learning tool provides audio pronunci ...view more
Study medical terms in the car, at the gym, or anywhere you go with iTerms, the fun, flexible way to master medical terminology. Easy to download and play on any computer or portable media device, this convenient learning tool provides audio pronunciations and definitions of more than 3,000 health care terms from Chabner’s The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition.
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Study medical terms in the car, at the gym, or anywhere you go with iTerms, the fun, flexible way to master medical terminology. Easy to download and play on any computer or portable media device, this convenient learning tool provides audio pronunciations and definitions of more than 3,000 health care terms from Chabner’s The Language of Medicine, 11th Edition.

Key Features
  • Downloadable audio files allow you to listen to iTerms on any computer or mobile device for on-the-go study.
  • Coaching notes and 22 chapter quizzes provide an efficient study tool for auditory learners.
  • More than 3,000 terms are pronounced and defined, helping you learn medical terms and use them correctly.

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By Davi-Ellen Chabner, BA, MAT