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This 2.5-page paper examines the vocabulary necessary for employment in allied health careers such as medical records technician and medical office assistant through the study of body systems and anatomical terms, diseases, tumors, and surgical procedures. There are 4 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Medical Terminology Research Compiled for The
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To be employed in certain professions, potential applicants must ensure they possess a comprehensive vocabulary of terms that are often used in the field. Physicians, for
example, learn a plethora of specific terms as they go through medical school and continue on to do their residency. For the most part, medical terminology is a vocabulary base
for accurately describing the human body and associated components, conditions, and processes of the body. The words are created using prefixes and suffixes in both Latin and Ancient Greek. In
fact, some schools and institutions offer courses designed to teach students proper medical terminology so they can pursue potential allied health careers like a medical records technician or a medical
office assistant. Every office is going to vary based on how they file their records, but a medical records technician must possess a general knowledge or certain terms
if they wish to become employed in this profession. Basically, medical records and health information technicians assemble patients health information including medical history, symptoms, examination results, diagnostic tests, treatment methods,
and all other healthcare provider services (DOL, 2010). Technicians organize and manage health information data by ensuring its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and security. They regularly communicate with physicians and other
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