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What did that Doctor Say?: Medical Terminology - A Simplified Guide
by Jo Schermerhorn
228 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-1353; ISBN 1-4251-3488-2; US$19.50, C$22.42, EUR15.20, £10.08
Medical Terminology — A simplified guide for medical secretaries, medical transcribers, insurance adjusters, insurance billers, data processors, paralegals, court reporters, caregivers and the curious.
About the Book
Medical Terminology — A simplified guide for medical secretaries, medical transcribers, insurance adjusters, insurance billers, data processors, paralegals, court reporters, caregivers and the curious.
About the Author
I received my training and education in the medical field while working in a Research/Teaching Medical Centre for 13 years.
I started as a Clerk in the Medical Records Department filing patients' charts and compiling charts with patients' medical histories, lab reports, treatment, diagnoses, etc.
I learned the alphabetical, numerical, terminal digit, color coding, and soundex filing systems.
While working full time, I took numerous courses to qualify for a better position. I took medical terminology, anatomy, pharmacology, statistical reporting, medical insurance billing, and medical transcribing courses. From a Clerk I became a medical correspondent, then data processor (coding), medical insurance biller, medical transcriber, medicolegal secretary - concerning legal commitments, child protection, and custody cases.
My final classification was Senior Hospital Medical Transcriber. I transcribed articles for publication in the AMA, APA, ANA Journals, and for research programs.
I assisted in preparing reference material for medical students and residents as to hospital procedures, etc.
I've "been there and done that". I know the Simplified Reference Guide I have prepared will help anyone who is trying to understand the special language of Medicine.






