Medical Terminology Online with Elsevier Adaptive Learning for Building a Medical Vocabulary (Access Card), 11th Edition

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Peggy C. Leonard
Ideal for learning medical terminology in an online setting, Medical Terminology Online with Elsevier Adaptive Learning features interactive modules that correspond to the chapters in Leonard’s Building a Medical Vocabulary, 11th Edition. These dyn ...view more

Ideal for learning medical terminology in an online setting, Medical Terminology Online with Elsevier Adaptive Learning features interactive modules that correspond to the chapters in Leonard’s Building a Medical Vocabulary, 11th Edition. These dynamic online modules include adaptive learning, narrated animations, audio reviews, and a variety of interactive activities to demonstrate the meaning and use of common medical terms. Not only will you reinforce your understanding of medical language, but you’ll also learn to apply medical terms to the clinical setting.

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Ideal for learning medical terminology in an online setting, Medical Terminology Online with Elsevier Adaptive Learning features interactive modules that correspond to the chapters in Leonard’s Building a Medical Vocabulary, 11th Edition. These dynamic online modules include adaptive learning, narrated animations, audio reviews, and a variety of interactive activities to demonstrate the meaning and use of common medical terms. Not only will you reinforce your understanding of medical language, but you’ll also learn to apply medical terms to the clinical setting.


New to this edition
  • NEW! Updated content and illustrations keep you current with the latest medical terminology.

Key Features
  • A wide range of auditory and visual elements and various interactive exercises reinforce your understanding of medical terms.
  • Adaptive technology allows you to practice word parts in a personalized environment.
  • Audio program and exercises reinforce correct pronunciation of terminology and provide the opportunity for you to hear terminology used in context.

Author Information
By Peggy C. Leonard, MT, MEd