Kent Hospital’s Course in Medical Terminology

Monday, February 28, 2011

 

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So many multisyllabic words, so little time…If you’re considering a career in healthcare or wanted a better working knowledge of medical words in your current job, Kent Hospital’s Education Department is offering a comprehensive course in medical terms and conditions. The course is open to newcomers to healthcare, people interested in preparing for a career or for anyone who simply wants a better understanding of medical words.

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“We offer this course on a regular basis and always find a great deal of interest,” said Kent Hospital senior education specialist Ray Thurber, RN. “We explain how medical words are formed, define diseases, tests and procedure terms by body system and also include some basic information on anatomy and abbreviations.” Thurber said that the class is limited in size so that personal attention can be given to each student’s needs.

The next class runs from March 29 to May 17, 2011 and will be held on consecutive Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30–6:30pm in the Hospital’s Trowbridge Building Education Classroom, 4B. The $120 class fee (non-CNE employees) includes all materials and a certificate of completion. For information, contact the Kent Hospital Department of Education weekdays at 737-7010, ext. 1471.
 

 
 

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