Introduction to Medical Latin Course at University of Debrecen
Explore the Medical Latin 1st Week Orientation at the University of Debrecen, focusing on basics of medical terminology, attendance requirements, test details, and topics covered throughout the course. The course includes word quizzes, tests, and a comprehensive study of medical terminology, anatomy, and Latin language roots essential for medical professionals. Embrace the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in medical Latin with dedicated guidance from experienced teachers.
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MEDICAL LATIN 1ST WEEK Orientation
Teacher: Rps Lszl Email: repasl@med.unideb.hu Basics of Medical Terminology (2017) Edu Center Room 312. Neptun registration!!! Website: ilekt.med.unideb.hu GENERAL INFORMATION
Attendance: maximum 2 absences Word quizzes weekly(10) 2 Tests 10 --> min. 8 words successful quiz 1st Test Week 8, Friday 7 pm, 3 November Total final score: min. 60 % 2nd Test Week 14 Friday 7 pm, 15 December 60-69 % 2 70-79 % 3 90-100 % 5 80-89 % 4 REQUIREMENTS
IS THIS IN ENGLISH? Muscles that extend and abduct or adduct hand at the carpal joint: extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor carpi radialis brevis and extensor carpi ulnaris Essential Clinical Anatomy by K. L. Moore, A. M. R. Agur, A. F. Dalley p.451.
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Topics covered Class introduction and Chapter 1 Introduction to medical terminology Chapter 2: Anatomical positions, planes and directions Chapter 3: Parts of the body Word quiz 1 Grammar 1: Basic elements of Latin grammar Word quiz 2 Chapter 4: Greek roots Word quiz 3 Chapter 5: Regions Word quiz 4 Formation of adjectives Word quiz 5 Revision, Mid-term Test (7 pm Friday, 3 November) Chapter 6: Skeletal system I Skeletal system II, Plural forms Word quiz 6 Chapter 7: Joints Word quiz 7 Complex adjectives Word quiz 8 11 12 Chapter 8 Muscles Latin prefixes Latin and Greek prefixes related to numerals and quantities; Latin numerals Word quiz 9 Revision 2 Word quiz 10 , End-term Test (7pm Fri, 15 December) Evaluation 13 14 15
Latin in English context
IN 1STCENTURY A.D. In the year of the Lord; in the years of the Christian calendar era
8 A.M./P.M. a.m.= ante meridiem = before noon, time from midnight to noon p.m. = post meridiem = after noon, time from noon to midnight
HIPPOCRATES C. 460 C. 370 BC c.= circa around 460 approximately 370 BC
PLEASE SEND A CV TO THE ADDRESS BELOW CV = Curriculum Vitae Document on your past employment and education, course of life
cf Rules and Regulations Section 32/2 cf = confer Compare, used in references
Long bones have tubular structure e.g. tibia and fibula in the leg e.g. = exempli gratia for example
The Human Embryo by Brodsky, Rosenblum, et al. et al. =et alii and others (co-authors, contributors)
Humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, etc. are bones of the upper limb etc.= et cetera and so on, and others too
Bones can hypertrophy i.e. enlarge when they have to bear increased weight i.e. = id est = that is
NB NB= Nota bene = Note well, take special notice, it is important!
Best wishes, Julie. PS If Tuesday is not OK, let me know. PS= Post scriptum = Written after something
staff rejected a 1.8 per cent increase per cent= per centum = in or for every hundred, %
She is holding a PhD PhD= Philosophiae Doctor = Doctor of Philosophy
R.I.P. (on graves) R.I.P.= Requiescat in pace = Rest in peace
Tooth Decay Rates in Fluoridated vs. Non-Fluoridated Communities vs. = versus = against, as opposed to
CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS Faster, higher, stronger
Mens sana in corpore sano (Carlton Football Club motto) A sound mind in a healthy body
E PLURIBUS UNUM Out of more, one
I think therefore I am (Ren Descartes)