This is to verify that Tracy Howes has completed the course Essential Medical Terminology on Alison.
Alison ID: 10945958
Course Completed: Essential Medical Terminology
Date of Completion: 9th December 2025
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Total Study Time: 17h 4m
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This free online course gives you vital medical vocabulary for effective healthcare communication and comprehension.
Medical terminology is the key to understanding patient records, diagnoses, and treatments. Without it, navigating the healthcare environment can feel like a foreign language. This course provides the essential tools to help you communicate clearly and confidently. First, we'll help you understand the structure and origins of medical terms, exploring everything from anatomical orientation to disease terminology.
Next, by understanding the language of the body’s systems, you’ll gain insight into terms used daily in medical records, diagnoses, and clinical discussions. Each module builds practical knowledge you can immediately apply. From interpreting diagnostic and surgical terms to using terminology in real-life scenarios, this course empowers you to act confidently in any healthcare setting. You’ll be ready to support patient care, collaborate effectively with other professionals, and make informed decisions with the power of precise, professional language.
The course content was created in partnership with Oliver Smith, a qualified medical writer with aBMBS and BMedSci credentials. For more information on our subject matter expert, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/ollysmithmedical/. The authors partially generated this text with GPT-4, OpenAI's large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the authors and subject matter experts reviewed, edited, and revised the text to ensure it reflected accurate expertise and met high pedagogical standards. Enrol now and take the first step toward language fluency in medicine.