4 Medical Languages degrees found
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4 Medical Languages degrees found
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The New England School of English On-Line
Medical English Course Online
- Online
Courses
Part time
7 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Although this course teaches the vocabulary and terminology of Medical English, in our multicultural world, this is, of course, not enough. A key aspect of this course is knowing how to use this new vocabulary as part of your overall English skills in various environments. Medical professionals find themselves in a wide range of situations across cultures, each of which presents itself with important linguistic and stylistic differences.
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Alison Free Online Learning
Diploma in Understanding Medical Terminologies
- Online USA
Diploma
Full time, Part time
10 hours
Distance Learning
English
This course covers medical terminology, body systems, abbreviations, diagnostic procedures and medical specialities. We aim to help you enhance your communication skills in the healthcare sector by teaching you accurate medical terminology and abbreviations. We will also cover medical documentation, pharmacology and terminology special populations, which include the disabled. Enrol to improve your communication skills as a medical practitioner.
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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Basics of Medical Transcription
- Online USA
Courses
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
An individual who supports doctors by transcribing, formatting, and proofreading dictated medically-oriented reports is known as a medical transcriptionist, or "MT." The primary responsibility of a medical transcriptionist is to produce the uncomplicated and most accurate healthcare documentation possible – and do it fast. This course will provide all the information needed to understand the various aspects of the medical transcriptionist job.
Asnuntuck Community College
Certificate for Medical Interpreter
- Enfield, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
Medical Interpreters work at hospitals, schools, clinics, mental health facilities, and doctors' offices. They can also work as independent contractors for the many agencies, both local and nationwide. At hospitals, interpreters are required to work in various departments to facilitate communication between patient and provider.
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