
The Medical Terminology course is designed to provide participants with both fundamental and advanced knowledge of the vocabulary used in the healthcare field. The course is delivered by Dr. Mabruka Al-Farjani, Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Benghazi and collaborator at the University of Tripoli.
The course combines theory and practice, enabling participants to break down medical terms into their components (roots, prefixes, and suffixes). It also covers essential areas such as anatomy terminology and commonly used medical abbreviations. This training offers a valuable opportunity for health-related students and professionals to strengthen their medical language and apply it accurately in academic and professional settings.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand and analyze medical terminology by identifying its basic components.
Use medical terms correctly in different contexts.
Recognize commonly used vocabulary in anatomy, pathology, pharmacology, and surgery.
Master frequently used medical abbreviations and apply them in academic and clinical environments.
Develop a professional medical language that enhances their competence in both study and healthcare practice.