Medical Terminology Courses
We offer medical terminology courses ranging from short beginners, right through to the City & Guilds AMSPAR Level 3 Certificate.
All of the full certificate terminology qualifications are broken down into 15 bite sized units of study, delivered on our online learning platform, with mentor support to help and guide you during your learning. All BSMSA certificates have a final assignment which can be done virtually. All City & Guilds certificates have a final external exam, which you will need to attend one of our exam centres for. These are based in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Lincoln and St Austell.
BSMSA Medical Terminology for Beginners
This course introduces students to medical terminology, the basics of how a medical term is formed (prefixes, suffixes and root words) and leads gently on to more complex terms.
£49.50
Course Content
- Basic medical terms.
- Basic roots and suffixes
- How to form Medical Terms.
- Medical to English
- Formation of medical terms
- What are the medical terms?
- Combining prefixes, roots and suffixes.
- Translate the medical terms back into English
BSMSA Level 2 Certificate in Medical Terminology
This course will give you an excellent level 2 knowledge of medical terminology.
£275.00
Course Content:
- Introduction to terminology and word building
- Abbreviations
- The body systems – musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and blood systems, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, sensory and nervous systems
- Oncology, Radiography, Pathology
Course objectives:
- Define and understand medical words using prefixes, roots and suffixes
- A core knowledge of terms used for the body systems with diseases and procedures
- Identify abbreviations and symbols used in the medical profession.
BSMSA Level 3 Certificate in Medical Terminology
This course will give you a full level 3 knowledge of medical terminology.
£300.00
Course Content:
- Introduction to terminology and word building
- Abbreviations
- The body systems – musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and blood systems, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, sensory and nervous systems
- Oncology, Radiography, Pathology
Please note although the content within level 2 and 3 is the same in subject line, the content is more in-depth for the level 3 studies.
Course objectives:
- Define and understand medical words using prefixes, roots and suffixes
- A core knowledge of terms used for the body systems with diseases and procedures
- Identify abbreviations and symbols used in the medical profession.
Other Courses
Short Courses
Medical Receptionist Qualifications
Medical Secretary Qualifications
Practice Management Qualifications