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Use of English Medical Terminology

(MEDICEN108) -  Emmanouil Zoumakis

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Course Objectives/Goals

About 75% of Medical, Biological and other scientific terms related to Medicine have Greek Latin origin, with a predominance of those with a Greek root. The publication of new Medical knowledge internationally is now in English. A satisfactory knowledge of English terminology is necessary to follow the progress of Medical science.

The “Use English Medical Terminology” is an elective course. It is coordinated by Professor E. Zoumakis and taught by faculty members of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens with many years of experience in the use of English medical terminology, mainly from the Medical Department. The course begins with the history of the development of Medical terminology from Hippocratic Medicine to Hellenistic and Roman Medicine and then it is taught in systems always based on the etymology and history of the words.

At the same time, the English Medical Terminology is used in the search for new knowledge in the field of Biomedical Sciences. For this purpose, extensive reference is made to the PubMed database (Medline) and to the process of searching for scientific publications. The structure and characteristics of the scientific articles are mentioned, while the main Bibliographic Indices are explained, such as citations, impact factors, h-index, etc., from the Scopus and ISI databases.

Attendance requires sufficient knowledge of the English language from the students. The result is the introduction of students to the most global Medical terminology and the creation of engaging performances on which they will rely for a lifetime of monitoring of the rapid development of Medicine.

Ημερομηνία δημιουργίας

Δευτέρα 3 Οκτωβρίου 2022

  • Course Objectives/Goals

    About 75% of Medical, Biological and other scientific terms related to Medicine have Greek Latin origin, with a predominance of those with a Greek root. The publication of new Medical knowledge internationally is now in English. A satisfactory knowledge of English terminology is necessary to follow the progress of Medical science.

    The “Use English Medical Terminology” is an elective course. It is coordinated by Professor E. Zoumakis and taught by faculty members of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens with many years of experience in the use of English medical terminology, mainly from the Medical Department. The course begins with the history of the development of Medical terminology from Hippocratic Medicine to Hellenistic and Roman Medicine and then it is taught in systems always based on the etymology and history of the words.

    At the same time, the English Medical Terminology is used in the search for new knowledge in the field of Biomedical Sciences. For this purpose, extensive reference is made to the PubMed database (Medline) and to the process of searching for scientific publications. The structure and characteristics of the scientific articles are mentioned, while the main Bibliographic Indices are explained, such as citations, impact factors, h-index, etc., from the Scopus and ISI databases.

    Attendance requires sufficient knowledge of the English language from the students. The result is the introduction of students to the most global Medical terminology and the creation of engaging performances on which they will rely for a lifetime of monitoring of the rapid development of Medicine.

     

     

    Educational objects

    After completing the course, students should be able to know basic Medical Terminology from several specialties of Medicine. Students should know the types of scientific publications as well as the basic structure of scientific articles, original and reviews. Students will be familiar with the Pubmed database and will be able to create a literature search strategy in Pubmed. Finally, students should know the basic bibliographic evaluation indicators (Bibliographic Indices) such as citations, impact factors, h-index, etc., from the Scopus and ISI databases and will be able to search for the evaluation indicators of scientific articles, scientific journals and researchers in the respective databases.