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Basic Medical Terminology - B80363 (General Medicine, English parallel)
Title: Basic Medical Terminology
Guaranteed by: Institute of History of Medicine and Foreign Languages First Faculty of Medicine Charles University (11-00220)
Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
Points: 4
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/2, C [HT]
summer s.:0/2, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 60 [hours]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: Doc. Mgr. Karel Černý, Ph.D.
Additional information: http://udl.lf1.cuni.cz
Old code: 363
Note: enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: doc. Mgr. Karel Černý, Ph.D.
Attributes: Lékařství
Teoretický předmět
Is co-requisite for: B83126
Annotation
Last update: Jana Kolářová (10.02.2020)
Course provides an introduction to current medical terminology in Central Europe. The explanation is focused mostly on formal attributes of professional medical terminology in anatomical (Latinized) as well as clinical context. It is expected that the content of professional medical communication (as opposite to the formal framework of the terminology) is provided by other major subjects like anatomy, physiology etc. Following local conventions, the attention is primarily given to Greek-Latin vocabulary as it is used in anatomical terms and clinical diagnoses.
Syllabus
Last update: Jana Kolářová (10.02.2020)
Primary Topics:

1) Pronunciation.

2) History, current forms, and perspectives of Medical Terminology.

3) Simplified Latin nominal inflections and use of basic prepositions.

4) Word-building, creation of Greek medical composites including basic vocabulary of related lexicological building components.

5) Introduction to current medical prescriptions in the Czech Republic.

6) Use of abbreviations in medical context.

Winter Term

1. General Overview, Notes on Pronunciation, Spelling, Reading.

2. Grammatical Case, Number, and Gender.

3. 1st Declension Nouns: Grammar and Vocabulary.

4. 2nd Declension Nouns: Grammar and Vocabulary.

5. 1st and 2nd Declension Adjectives: Grammar and Vocabulary.

6. Review Lesson, Testing.

7. 4th Declension Nouns: Grammar and Vocabulary.

8. 5th Declension Nouns: Grammar and Vocabulary.

9. 3rd Declension Imparisyllabics: Difference between Imparisyllabic and Parisyllabic group, Stem Change, Grammar and Vocabulary.

10. 3rd Declension Parisyllabics: Grammar and Vocabulary.

11. 3rd Declension Adjectives: Grammar and Vocabulary.

12. Clinical Terminology: Introduction, Stems, Endings.

13. Clinical Terminology: Prefixes, Review of Clinical Terminology.

14. Review Lesson, Testing.

15. Credit Test.

Summer Term

1. Review Lesson, Dictionary Forms, Syntactical Relations, Nominal Grammar.

2. Prepositions, Syntax of Prepositions (Accusative and Ablative).

3. 1st and 2nd Declension Nouns with Prepositions.

4. 1st and 2nd Declension Adjectives with Prepositions, Adjectives Used as Nouns.

5. Review Lesson, Testing.

6. 4th and 5th Declension Nouns with Prepositions.

7. 3rd Declension Imparisyllabic Nouns with Prepositions, Stem Change.

8. 3rd Declension Parisyllabic Nouns with Prepositions, Stem Change.

9. Review of the 3rd Declension Nouns in Acc. and Abl.

10. 3rd Declension Adjectives with Prepositions.
11. Comparatives (and Superlatives): Grammar, Vocabulary, Exceptions.

12. Clinical Terminology, Latin Numerals, Greek Numerals as Parts of Compound Words.

13. Introduction to Verbs in Latin, Vocabulary of Remedies.

14. Greek Paradigms.

Literature
Last update: Mgr. Aleš Beran, Ph.D. (26.09.2019)

Internal study materials distributed by the respective teacher.

Requirements to the exam
Last update: Mgr. Aleš Beran, Ph.D. (26.09.2019)

This is a two-term subject. In order to complete the course, students have to sit three subsequent evaluations:

1) winter credit (Cr1): Cr1 is given either for sufficient performance in progress tests (70 per cent and more) during the semester and a satisfactory attendance, or for a complete credit test 1 which is written at the end of the winter term or within winter exam period,

2) summer credit (Cr2): as above: Cr2 is given either for sufficient performance in progress tests (70 per cent and more) during the semester and a satisfactory attendance, or for a complete credit test 2 which is written at the end of the summer term or within summer exam period,

3) final exam (written test) that covers the grammar of the whole subject.

 
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