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Medical Terminology: A Programmed Learning Approach To The Language Of Health Care, Plus Smarthinking Online ...
Marjorie Canfield Willis

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004

Text provides self-directed approach to learning medical terminology. Text provides illustrations, diagrams, and programmed reinforcement review with CD-ROM and flashcards with questions and answers. Topics include basic term components, pronunciation, spelling, formation, and more. Includes online tutoring. For students. Softcover.
  
  











  



  
Medical Terminology Simplified: A Programmed Learning Approach By Body Systems17 reviews
Barbara A. Gylys, Regina M. Masters

F. A. Davis Company, 2005

Medical Terminology
Excellent training book. Using this before I take the Medical Transcription course. Thank you again for such a great book!
  
  











  



  
Fluid and Electrolytes with Clinical Applications: A Programmed Approach 7e
Joyce LeFever Kee, Betty J. Paulanka, ...

Delmar Cengage Learning, 2003

Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Imbalances can be difficult to learn - but not any more! The self-paced, programmed approach makes learning and mastering difficult concepts simple and straightforward. This fully revised seventh edition provides a comprehensive survey of fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalance concepts from the functions and movement of body fluids to intravenous solutions.
  
  











  



  
The Magic School Bus Gets Programmed (Magic School Bus)2 reviews
Joanna Cole

Scholastic Paperbacks, 1999

Great Book
the kids in my school loved this book and I wish there were more around to teach them social responsibility on the computer
  
  











  



  
Programmed to Run7 reviews
Thomas S., Ph.D. Miller

Human Kinetics Publishers, 2001

The most complete and practical source on running technique.
All of Miller's techniques and psychological self-talk have helped me run more lightly, smoother, and without injury. I no longer slog and gut my way through runs. I may not be as fast as the elite but I can run almost as efficiently and that helps me enjoy running more. I really like Miller's approach and attitude.
  
  











  



  
Medical Terminology: A Programmed Systems Approach8 reviews
Jean Tannis Dennerll, 2008

Very helpful book
I purchased this book to help me learn medical terminology at my own pace. I expected less than what I received. There are diagrams, charts, and lots of examples. There is a good amount of repetition so after the chapter is finished the terminology is retained.
  
  











  



  
Essential Interviewing: A Programmed Approach to Effective Communication4 reviews
David R. Evans, Margaret T. Hearn, ...

Brooks Cole, 2007

Cogent, clear, concise
Cogent, lucid, concise, this book promises to be a fine choice for both psychology and business majors. The comprehensive evaluation of answers to interview questions in each chapter invites students to develop effective listening skills as well as help them perfect successful questioning techniques. The chapters on attending behavior and questioning are especially well done, providing a wealth ...
  
  











  



  
Organic Nomenclature: A Programmed Introduction (6th Edition)5 reviews
James Traynham

Prentice Hall, 2008

A Fast Way to Learn Organic Nomenclature
I first found this book in its first edition about 35 years ago and have never forgotten how easy it made getting an A in Organic Chemistry. It is my most memorable textbook of all time. All I needed then was this book and an understanding of positive/negative attraction, and I did not need to grind over every reaction type in study time. I examined the molecules on my tests and easily figured ...
  
  











  



  
Programmed College Vocabulary (7th Edition)
George W. Feinstein

Prentice Hall, 2005
  
  











  



  
Medical Terminology: A Programmed Learning Approach to the Language of Health Care2 reviews
Marjorie Canfield Willis

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007

Surprisingly good
I was not expecting this book to be so helpful. This book breaks down medical terms into root words. This means that as long as you know the root, you will be able to understand new medical terms (even if they are not in the book!). I was surprised how much I learned from this book. It has excellent coverage of all fields of medicine. The book has flashcards, but the real strength is the practice ...
  
  











  



  
Sidman's Neuroanatomy: A Programmed Learning Tool (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins))2 reviews
Douglas J Gould, Jennifer K Brueckner

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007

How all textbooks should be written. Period.
I am in medical school and I sit through many long complicated dissertations on subjects such as this one. Unfortunately, most professors and most textbook authors may know a lot about the subject they teach, but they really have no clue how to teach. They make the subject more complicated and more difficult than it is, and worse, they don't present it the way people think. They just stand there ...
  
  











  



  
Programmed by God or Free to Choose?: Five-Point Calvinism Under the Searchlight
Dudley Ward

Resource Publications (OR), 2008
  
  











  



  
A Programmed Learning Guide to Finance
Marianne Hite

Richard D Irwin, 1995

This is a programmed learning guide to finance, designed to be useful to the individual who is unfamiliar with the basic concepts, who is having difficulty with the basic concepts, or who simply wishes to review the basic concepts. Each module is designed to stand alone, so regardless of whether the concepts are being covered in a general finance course, an investments course, a corporate finance course, a money and banking course or an ...
  
  











  



  
Neuroanatomy: A Programmed Text (Neuroanatomy (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins))7 reviews
Richard L Sidman, Murray Sidman

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1965

The BEST way to get an A in Neuroanatomy!!!
I just took neuroanatomy and got an A! I did so well in the class because of this book!!! I DEFINITELY recommend it for every medical student taking this class. It's a refreshing way to study after you've been staring at your lecture notes for the past 8 hours.
  
  











  



  
Programmed Mathematics for Nurses
George I. Sackheim, Lewis Robins

McGraw-Hill Professional, 1995

The enjoyable way of learning the math skills required to solve the many types of problems that may be encountered in the administering of medications and in the preparation of solutions. Using a reinforced learning system, the text is designed to present problems in a logical series. Each problem is designed to stimulate the student to derive the correct answer on the basis of information already learned. Students can immediately check their ...
  
  











  



  
Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder14 reviews
David McGowan

iUniverse, Inc., 2004

Not a review, but rather a response ...
After reading the review by the person billing himself as "True Patriot," I felt compelled to run a search on the manuscript that was submitted for publication. And what I found, contrary to the reviewer's completely bogus claim, is that the phrase "some say" appears in the book exactly once - and then only as part of a quote lifted from the New York Post. The author, which would be me, not only ...
  
  











  



  
Programmed Rudiments of Music (2nd Edition)
Robert W. Ottman, Frank D. Mainous

Prentice Hall, 1993

This programmed version of a classic introduction to the basic essentials of music shows the relationship between theory and ?real? music . Presenting information in a step-by-step programmed format, this book covers the most elementary aspects of music ?including music notation, time, scales, keys, intervals and basic concepts of chords. The information is introduced in small increments, followed by questions with answers for ...
  
  











  



  
Web Tutor Advantage On Web Ct Medical Terminology: A Programmed Systems Approach: (passcode For Web Access)
Jean Tannis Dennerll, Phyllis E. Davis

Delmar Thomson Learning, 2005
  
  











  



  
Designing Organic Syntheses: A Programmed Introduction to the Synthon Approach2 reviews
Stuart Warren

Wiley, 1978

Most engaging book on the logic of synthesis I have read.
Back in the early '80s, I struggled with synthetic problems in sophomore organic. All my teachers told the classes to try retrosynthesis, but they were not able to communicate just how, in practice, this should work. After reading just 2 or 3 chapters (and they are short--I read them over dinner one evening), I thought I would go crazy with excitement. Things suddenly made so much sense. I ...
  
  











  








   



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