Anatomy for Pharmaceutical Translators: Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems, skeletal and muscular systems.

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Topic: Medical translation

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Availability:This training is available on-demand

Duration: 160 minutes.

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  • Introduction to Medical Terminology: Brain and nervous system, respiratory system, sensory system.
  • Introduction to Medical Terminology: Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems, skeletal and muscular systems.
  • Introduction to Medical Terminology: Integumentary and gastrointestinal systems.
  • Introduction to Medical Terminology: Endocrine and urinary systems, male and female reproductive systems.




  • Language:Englisch
    Summary:This course will consist of a series of interactive three hour workshops designed to provide participants with a broad knowledge of English medical terminology. For the purpose of organization, each organ system will be presented and discussed separately. This includes basic anatomical terms, diagnostic procedures and common pathological conditions. The first online workshop will focus on terms used to describe the basic anatomy of the brain and nervous system. The functioning of various parts of this complex system will be discussed. In addition, the terminology presented during this session will be reviewed in a discussion of diagnostic procedures and common pathological conditions related to the brain and nervous system.
    Description
    This course will consist of a series of interactive workshops designed to provide participants with a broad knowledge of English medical terminology. For the purpose of organization, each organ system will be presented and discussed separately. This includes basic anatomical terms, diagnostic procedures and common pathological conditions.

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    22 November at 2 pm GMT Introduction to Medical Terminology: Integumentary and gastrointestinal systems
    29 November at 2 pm GMT Introduction to Medical Terminology: Endocrine and urinary systems, male and female reproductive systems
    Target audience
    Translators new to the medical field.
    Translators considering specializing in medicine.
    Learning objectives
    Students will learn how to analyze and understand English medical terminology. These are invaluable skills for translators specializing (or wish to specialize) in the medical field.
    Prerequisites
    There are no prerequisites for this course.
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    Price: 99.00 USD

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    Carmen Cross    View feedback | View all courses
    Bio: Carmen Cross has been a professional medical translator of German and Arabic medical documents since 2005. She holds a Bachelor's and two Master's in Arabic language and linguistics, as well as an Arabic-English translation certificate from New York University. In addition to medicine and biotechnology, she is also interested in foreign language acquisition and linguistics. Like her page on Facebook