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  1. ... Library of Medicine has developed an online tutorial, Understanding Medical Words , which can be found on the MedlinePlus Web ...
  2. Skip to Main Content Understanding Medical Words: A Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine ® M edlinePlus ® now includes a tutorial on understanding medical words. Entitled "Understanding ...
  3. ... was comprised of five parts: 1) evaluating the Understanding Medical Words and Evaluating Internet Health Information tutorials on MedlinePlus, ...
  4. ... More Pocket Tumblr LinkedIn Related posts Post navigation ← Understanding Medical Words Journal Donations Requested for NLM Collection → Search NLM ...
  5. ... of Medicine Collection Featured in Scientific American Online Understanding Medical Words → Search NLM in Focus Search Recent Posts Note ...
  6. ... The page also links to the MedlinePlus resources: Understanding Medical Words Evaluating Health Information Figure 4: New MedlinePlus Videos & ...
  7. ... Editor's Note: For additional information see the articles, Understanding Medical Words: A Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine ® ...
  8. ... assessed as an independent research construct. Besides recommending words that impact the public’s understanding of medical terms, the Doaks suggested that even above average ...
  9. ... will explore the development of New Orleans physicians’ understanding of their responsibilities, both medical and social, during the 19th century. Professionalization in New Orleans involved disputes, with both words and weapons, between French- and American-trained physicians, ...
  10. ... offered this six-step approach to improving patient understanding: ƒ ... using the word “benign” say “harmless,” instead of “edema” say “swelling,” ...
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