One great way to study medical terminology is to, first, gather supplies such as index cards to write down your terms and functions, etc. When preparing for a test I recommend getting a friend and having them point to different parts of your body and asking their functions. Make sure you are right by using a cheat sheet that includes everything you need to know.
The truth is that learning medical terminology is not an impossible feat — most people simply have the wrong approach. The good news is that by honing the most effective memorization techniques and using proven resources, you can easily best your peers and turn learning into an effortless, even pleasant, task.
In this post, you’ll learn about:
<span>Using visual cues to remember complex termsPracticing terms using apps for iOS and AndroidDeciphering terms by learning basic Latin components (root, suffix, prefix)Bulk learning using self-made acronymsUsing engaging guides and workbooks<span>Taking free online classes</span></span>