To further develop student learning of anatomical terminology, students will utilize the …
To further develop student learning of anatomical terminology, students will utilize the linked website ( Anatomical directional terms website link ) to use as a resource for defining each anatomical directional term. After taking notes over each term they will complete a project applying the terms in a video. This project can be used in courses related to health sciences when covering the topic of anatomically correct terminology related to directions when referencing the location of more than one location on the human body. Essential Questions:1. Identify body direction terminology.2. Recognize directional terms of anatomy.3. Use anatomical landmarks terms when referring to parts of the body.
Short Description: Medical Terminology is an OER that focuses on breaking down …
Short Description: Medical Terminology is an OER that focuses on breaking down medical terms into their word parts, pronouncing medical terms, and learning the meaning of medical terms. This resource is targeted for health services students in the first year of their college programs.
Long Description: Medical Terminology is an OER that focuses on breaking down medical terms into their word parts, pronouncing medical terms, and learning the meaning of medical terms. This resource is targeted for health services students in the first year of their college programs.
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