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Medical Terminology - Latin - EAP0101051
Title: Medical Terminology - Latin
Guaranteed by: Ústav jazyků (14-50)
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Actual: from 2025
Semester: summer
Points: 1
E-Credits: 1
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type:  
Guarantor: Mgr. Dita Macháčková
Mgr. Lenka Jindrová
Interchangeability : E0102047
Annotation -
The course offers an introduction to contemporary medical terminology and equips students with the essential knowledge needed to navigate the technical terminology of theoretical, preclinical, and clinical disciplines.
It introduces the fundamentals of the Latin grammatical system (including the declension of nouns and adjectives, comparison of adjectives, and the use of numerals) that are necessary for mastering anatomical and clinical terminology. The course also emphasizes the basic principles of word formation (derivation and composition), with focused instruction on prefixes, suffixes, and Greek and Latin word roots.
Through the analysis of linguistic structures, students gain a foundational understanding of medical terms and acquire the core technical vocabulary required for further study and professional practice.
Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (01.10.2025)
Course completion requirements -

attendance (2 absences allowed; in case of 3 absences, it is necessary to take a supplementary test before the credit test) 

activity during classes (regular preparation for lessons, homework, required vocabulary) 

mid-term test I and II – max. 3 attempts, min. 70 %; passing the mid-term test I is a prerequisite for taking the mid-term test II; passing the mid-term test II is a prerequisite for taking the final credit test; the mid-term test II retake cannot be scheduler on the same date as the credit test 

credit test (max. 3 attempts, min. 70%)

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (03.10.2025)
Literature -

Compulsory Literature:  

Lenka Jindrová: Introduction to Graeco-Latin Medical Terminology (internal material)

Recommended Literature:

Honč, P. – Přívratská, J. – Hellerová, K.: Essential Medical Terminology, Prague 2022 

Svobodová, D.: An Introduction to Greco-Latin Medical Terminology, Prague 2011 (2006) 

Černý, K.: Guide to Basic Medical Terminology, Prague 2013 

Bujalková, M. – Jurečková, A.: Greco-Latin Medical Terminology, Martin 2017 

Galatová, M.: Introduction to Latin Medical Terminology for Overseas Students of Medical Schools, Bratislava 2014 

Huttchinson, M. – Mallatt, J. – Marieb, E. N.: Lidské tělo. Obrazový atlas latinsko-česko-anglický. Brno 2007 

Holá, A. – Kopřivová, T.: Medical English 1. Anatomy of the Human Body. Prague 2019

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (03.10.2025)
Requirements to the exam -

The course is not ended by an exam but by a credit test (see above for conditions).

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (03.10.2025)
Syllabus -

1. Pronunciation of Latin sounds. Introduction to grammar. Declension of nouns. Cases. Prepositions. 1st declension – Latin nouns, Greek nouns.

2. 2nd declension – Latin nouns, Greek nouns.

3. Adjectives: 1st and 2nd declensions. Ordinal numerals.

4. Continuous test I. 4th and 5th declensions.

5., 6. 3rd declension – masculine and feminine nouns. (Latin nouns and Greek nouns.)

7. 3rd declension – neuter nouns. (Latin nouns and Greek nouns.)

8. 3rd declension – adjectives.

9. Regular, irregular and defective comparison of adjectives.

10. Continuous test II. Numerals – cardinal, ordinal, multiple. Prescriptions in Latin.

11. Word formation. Latin and Greek prefixes + Latin and Greek suffixes and their specific meanings in medical terminology.

12. Word formation – compounds. Latin terms and their Greek equivalents frequently used in medical terms.

13. Revision

14. Credit test

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (03.10.2025)
Learning outcomes -

After completing the course, students will: 

  • use the correct pronunciation of Greek-Latin medical terms 

  • recognize the individual Latin declensions, categorize nouns and adjectives into them, and, based on this, translate two-word and multi-word Latin phrases correctly in both directions (Latin–English and English–Latin) 

  • recognize the most common Latin and Greek suffixes, prefixes, and Greek word roots, define their meaning, and, based on this, translate derived or compound medical terms correctly from Latin into English and vice versa 

  • create new terms using Latin and Greek prefixes, suffixes, and Greek word roots 

  • recognize numerals in medical terms and translate them correctly from Latin into English and vice versa 

  • explain the meaning of anatomical abbreviations and abbreviations most commonly used in clinical-pathological terminology and prescriptions, and translate them correctly 

  • understand selected medical and non-medical fixed expressions (so-called memorabilia), explain their meaning, and translate them into English 

Last update: Clareová Dagmar, BA (03.10.2025)
 
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