American Association for Medical Transcription, Modesto, California. Handbook of surgical terms for medical transcriptionists. Greatly expanded from first edition. DNLM: Surgery - terminology.
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The best surgical reference book for medical language specialists:
Before you read on, please understand that this book is NOT a dictionary. The Surgical Word Book by Claudia Tessier has always been recommended by medical language specialists (medical transcriptionists, editors, CMTs, RMTs, and MT educators) because it is the most comprehensive. I may not be far wrong in saying it lists down EVERY possible surgical and medical instrument currently known in the healthcare industry by this edition's publication year (2004). It also includes all the medical techniques,... more info
Transcriptionists necessity:
Just finished a 14 week course to become a Medical Transcriptionist. This is the best BEST reference! Please, do yourselves a favor and purchase this reference for your library!
Helpful:
This book has really help with terminology. I had difficulty figuring out how to look things up when I figured out how they had it sorted it was easiler. I still find the doctors dictate words that are not in this book.
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