DANTES 2010

DANTES Independent Study Catalog


Explanation of Course Display

Footnote Codes: X = General Information, P = Prerequisite, C = Both, O = Different In-State & Out-of-State Tuition
In cases with an X Code & Not Available, contact the Institution for current book prices.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Texas State University-San Marcos HIM 2360 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY L 10 2 E, SG 3 (S) $546.00 $0.00 $546.00 X
Footnote: Available in print-based form or online for a $10 per-credit-hour online fee.
Course Description: Recognizing and understanding the vocabulary of the health care professions. Emphasis on medical prefixes, suffixes, and word roots as used in oral and written communications.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Northern Iowa HPE 410060 Medical Terminology L 15 3 CC, CR, IA, SG 2 (S) $400.00 $39.50 $439.50 X
Footnote: Find course and textbook details, enrollment information and more at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/courses
Course Description: Basic terminology and vocabulary used in medical field; structural organization of the body, major anatomy, medical procedures and instrumentation, and medical specialties.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Central Texas College EMSP 1338 Introduction to Adv. Practice L Vary Vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: An exploration of the foundations necessary for mastery of the advanced topics of clinical practice out of the hospital.
Central Texas College HITT 1249 Pharmacology L vary vary CR, E, IA 2 (S) $300.00 $0.00 $300.00 P,O
Footnote: Prerequisites: HITT 1305 and HITT 1303 or MDCA 1409. $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: Overview of the basic concepts of the pharmacological treatment of various diseases affecting major body systems.
Central Texas College HITT 1303 Medical Terminology II L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 P,O
Footnote: Prerequisite: HITT 1305. $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: A continuation of word origin and structure. Includes prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostic procedures.
Central Texas College HITT 1305 Medical Terminology I L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: Study of word origin and structure through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostic procedures.
Central Texas College MDCA 1409 Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants L vary vary CR, E, IA 4 (S) $600.00 $0.00 $600.00 X,O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Cost of books and instructional materials vary. Contact MBS Direct for actual costs. Although every effort has been made to identify the book costs and media support, both are subject to change. Go to the CTC website at http://www.ctcd.edu/im/im_main.asp to identify the most updated information regarding instructional materials and media support.
Course Description: Emphasis on normal human anatomy and physiology of cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology.
Central Texas College MRMT 1307 Medical Transcription L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 P,O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Prerequisite: HITT 1305. Keyboarding proficiency and written communication skills recommended.
Course Description: Fundamentals of medical transcription with hands-on experience in transcribing physician dictation including basic reports such as history and physicals, discharge summaries, consultations, operative reports, and other medical reports. Utilizes transcribing and information processing equipment compatible with industry standards. Designed to develop speed and accuracy.
Central Texas College MRMT 1370 Medical Transcription Office Simulation L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 P,O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Prerequisite: HITT-1303 and MRMT-2333.
Course Description: Practical application of highly developed medical transcription skills in a simulated office setting. Includes use of sophisticated transcription equipment and medical resources to produce correct medical documents from their inception as dictated materials to their inclusion in the patient health record.
Central Texas College MRMT 2166 Practicum-Medical Transcription L vary vary CR, E, IA 1 (S) $150.00 $0.00 $150.00 P,O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in the certificate and Departmental approval.
Course Description: Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
Central Texas College MRMT 2357 Advanced Medical Transcription L Vary Vary IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 NA
Course Description: Practical application of highly developed medical transcription skills. Includes use of sophisticated transcription equipment and medical resources to produce correct medical documents from their inception as dictated materials to their inclusion in the patient health record. Prerequisite: MRMT 2333 or Departmental approval.
Central Texas College POFM 1302 Medical Software Applications L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: Medical software applications for the management and operation of health care information systems. Keyboarding proficiency recommended.
Central Texas College POFM 1317 Medical Administrative Support L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district.
Course Description: Instruction in medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, telephone communications, coding, billing, collecting, and third party reimbursement.
Central Texas College POFM 1327 Medical Insurance L vary vary CR, E, IA 3 (S) $450.00 $0.00 $450.00 P,O
Footnote: $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Prerequsite: HITT 1305, Keyboarding and Computer Skills or Department consent.
Course Description: Survey of medical insurance including the life cycle of various claim forms, terminology, litigation, patient relations, and ethical issues.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Northern Colorado FND 210 Medical Terminology (online) L 16 2 CR, DI, E, IA 2 (S) $380.00 $0.00 $380.00 X
Footnote: Contact Barnes & Noble UNC Bookstore at 800-551-1134 for textbook and course materials costs.
Course Description: For students in any major. Terminology used in medical sciences. Develop medical vocabulary. 16 self-administered chapter quizzes, 2 exams. Online course, self-paced.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Kentucky CLA 131 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FROM GREEK AND LATIN L 4 1 SG 3 (S) $921.00 $10.00 $931.00 NA
Course Description: Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, and suffixes as found in medical terminology. Primarily for pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-nursing and pre-veterinary students, but others will be admitted for help in vocabulary building.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Credit by Examination
Ohio University MAT 140Z MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR THE MEDICAL ASSISTANT L 0 1 SG 3 (Q) $216.00 $0.00 $216.00 X
Course Description: Understanding and usage of medical terms used in the allied-health field. Emphasis is on the spelling of, definition of, and creation of medical terms through the understanding of prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Terminology learned through body system knowledge. Credit cannot be earned for both 140 and OTEC 141M.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Gulf Coast Community College Health Sciences OST1257 Medical Terminology Workshop L TBA TBA CR, E, IA 2 (S) $183.46 $30.00 $213.46 C
Footnote: $8.00 lab fee
Course Description: Study of medical terminology, including prefixes, suffixes, pronunciation, definition, and usage.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Nevada - Reno CHS 111 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY L 10 1 CR, E, IA 1 (S) $156.00 $107.00 $263.00 X
Footnote: This course is offered through Independent Learning only. Textbooks for the above course are an additional fee. Please contact Independent Learning for more information.
Course Description: Self-learning approach to terminology used in medical professions. Emphasis on understanding of word roots and building vocabulary.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of North Carolina CLAS C126 MEDICAL WORD FORMATION AND ETYMOLOGY L 14 1 3 (S) $2376.00 $33.48 $2409.48 NA
Course Description: This course is a practical introduction to the scientific language of medicine. It aims to acquaint the student with the classical (Greek and Latin) roots of that language and the ways these roots combine to form most of the important terms in use today. (Mastery of a relatively small number of roots will enable the student to make sense of thousands of such terms.)
Postsecondary Credit by Examination
University of North Carolina CLAS C126Z MEDICAL WORD FORMATION AND ETYMOLOGY L N/A 1 SG 3 (S) $792.00 $0.00 $792.00 NA
Course Description: Not Available

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Mountain State University Med Assisting MAST 211 Medical Terminology I L 8 6 CR 3 (S) $250.00 $0.00 $250.00 NA
Course Description: Introduction to the study of medical word elements; the building, defining, spelling, and pronunciation of medical terms. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria.
Mountain State University Med Assisting MAST 212 Medical Terminology II L 8 6 CR 3 (S) $250.00 $0.00 $250.00 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: MAST 211.
Course Description: Recommend elective for medical assisting program. Comprehensive study of diagnostic, surgical, procedural, pharmacological, and laboratory terms related to the systems of the body. Required for medical coding/billing and medical transcription certificate programs; recommended elective for medical assisting and phlebotomy programs. This course description is subject to change including course learning outcomes and assessment criteria.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Idaho HCA 2210 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION L 16 6 AC, CR, SG 2 (S) $225.00 $0.00 $225.00 X
Footnote: The sixteen lessons are self-study. Required: audio CDs (purchase from the UI Bookstore); computer with CD drive and audio capabilities.
Course Description: Terminology and vocabulary basic to all areas of medical science, hospital services, and allied health specialties. Develops skills in correct written and oral usage of medical terms.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Wisconsin - Extension CLASS 205 GREEK AND LATIN ORIGINS OF MEDICAL TERMS L 15 2 CR, E 3 (S) $780.00 $75.00 $855.00 X
Footnote: Email option
Course Description: This course examines the origins of the most frequently used terms of medicine and the sciences that contribute to them. Students will study Greek and Latin roots, prefixes and suffixes, and the methods of combining them.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Arizona Western College AHE 101 Medical Terminology L N/A N/A CR, E 3 (S) $180.00 $25.00 $205.00 NA
Course Description: This course is designed for individuals who are employed in human services and allied health agencies. Students will develop a working knowledge of words that relate to body systems, anatomical structures, medical processes and procedures, and a variety of disease conditions.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Oklahoma CL C 2413 MEDICAL VOCABULARY L 15 2 E, IA, SG 3 (S) $435.00 $412.75 $847.75 P
Footnote: Prerequisite: Sophomore standing (applies to University of Oklahoma students).
Course Description: Designed to be of special use to students of the biological sciences. Study of basic Greek and Latin elements of medical terminology through the analysis of select vocabularies and word lists.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Indiana University CLAS C209 MEDICAL TERMS FROM GREEK AND LATIN L 6 2 SG 2 (S) $394.12 $65.00 $459.12 X
Footnote: Does not count toward foreign language requirement or the distribution requirement.
Course Description: Correspondence: Basic vocabulary of some 1,000 words, together with materials for formation of compounds, enables students to build a working vocabulary of several thousand words. Designed for those intending to specialize in medicine, nursing, dentistry, or microbiology.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Other Courses
University of Alaska - Fairbanks HLTH 100 Medical Terminology (Online) L TBA TBA CR, DI, E, IA 3 (S) $423.00 $64.00 $487.00 NA
Course Description: Study of medical terminology including analysis and origin of word roots, prefixes and suffixes. Understanding the word components, students will be able to build, spell and define medical words. Content will be presented by body systems focusing on terms for anatomy, diagnostic, laboratory and medical specialties. Includes use of medical dictionary, word pronunciation and abbreviations. Designed for health care professionals. (3+0)

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 130 Medical Law and Ethics L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $330.00 $0.00 $330.00 NA
Course Description: An introductory course providing an overview and discussion of legal, ethical, and bioethical issues pertaining to the health care field, particularly in an ambulatory care setting, this course encourages active student participation in the learning process through regular class discussion of these various issues. A variety of topics are discussed including the legal system, physician-client relationships, professional liability, public duties of the physician, the medical record, medical malpractice, confidentiality issues, importance of patient/family education and documentation and specific responsibilities of the allied health professional.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 140 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology I L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: Students are introduced to the medical language. The course begins with a strong emphasis on the division of words into prefixes, root words, suffixes and building medical words from these components as well as learning the definitions. This course encourages active student participation in the learning process through regular class discussion and written textbook assignments. Introduction to human anatomy begins at the cellular level through tissues, organs and systems. The digestive system, including structure and function, related disease processes, clinical procedures and tests, and medical terminology are discussed.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 142 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology II L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: This course is a continuation of MO140. Students will learn the structure and function of individual body systems, various pathological conditions, clinical procedures and tests specific to that system. Medical terminology relevant to each system is integrated and reviewed. This course encourages active student participation in the learning process through regular class discussion and written textbook assignments. Students are introduced to the importance of relevant patient/family education and documentation.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 145 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology III L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: This course is a continuation of MO142. Various body systems, including structure, function, pathology, tests and procedures for each system are discussed as well as related medical terminology. This course encourages active student participation in the learning process through regular class discussion and written textbook assignments. Relevant patient/family education and documentation are emphasized.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 163 Medical Terminology I L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: A vocabulary course for students enrolled in the medical field. It is designed to aid in the spelling, definition and pronunciation of the terminology related to human anatomy/pathophysiology.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 250 Human Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Terminology IV L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: This course is a continuation of MO145. It is a detailed discussion of body systems, including structure; function; disease processes; and relevant tests, procedures and medical terminology. Additional topics of oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and psychiatry are included. This course encourages active student participation in the learning process through regular class discussion and written textbook assignments. A strong emphasis on patient/family education and documentation are included.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 264 Medical Terminology II L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: Students continue the study of medical terms, their spelling and usage. Emphasis is on terminology related to specific human body systems/pathophysiology.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 278 Understanding Health Insurance L 10 4 CR, E, IA 2 (Q) $330.00 $0.00 $330.00 NA
Course Description: A course designed to introduce students to major nationwide medical insurance programs, including relevant patient/family education.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 279 Medical Terminology III L 10 4 CR, E, IA 3 (Q) $495.00 $0.00 $495.00 NA
Course Description: Students continue the study of medical terms, their spelling, and usage. Emphasis is on terminology related to specific human body systems/pathophysiology.
University of Northwestern Ohio MO 282 Administrative Skills for the Medical Assistant L 10 4 CR, E, IA 4 (Q) $660.00 $0.00 $660.00 NA
Course Description: This course is designed to prepare the medical assistant for duties that are performed on the administrative side of the medical office setting. Concepts covered include the facility environment, computers, patient scheduling, written communications, accounting practices, office management and employment strategies. Additional topics and concepts will be introduced in order to prepare the student for the CMA exam.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
University of Minnesota CNES 1046 TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS L N/A 1 CD, CR, E, IA, SG 3 (S) $1130.10 $282.00 $1412.10 X
Footnote: This is a 9-month online course, with year round registration.
Course Description: Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, and roots basic to the vocabulary of health professions.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Hocking College HLTH 101 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I L 8 0 CD, CR, IA 3 (Q) $316.50 $150.00 $466.50 X
Footnote: Textbook includes a CD. Two call-in oral recitation tests
Course Description: Building a basic medical vocabulary with an emphasis on prefixes, suffixes and roots. Spelling and pronunciation rules are covered. Anatomical, physiological and pathological terminology pertaining to selected body systems are explored.
Hocking College HLTH 111 Medical Terminology II L 8 0 CD, CR 3 (Q) $316.50 $150.00 $466.50 C
Footnote: Prerequisite: HLTH101. Two call-in oral recitation tests
Course Description: Anatomical, physiological and pathological terminology pertaining to selected body systems and medical specialties are explored. Selected clinical procedures, laboratory tests and abbreviations are discussed.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
Brigham Young University NURS 102 NURSING AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY L 17 2 CA 2 (S) $306.00 $0.00 $306.00 NA
Course Description: Nursing and medical terminology for prenursing and beginning nursing students or those interested in health occupations.

09.06.00 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

Institution Course Dept Course Number Course Title Level of Instruct Lessons Supervised Exams Media Support Code Credit Hours Tuition Special Fees Total Cost Foot Note Code
Postsecondary Courses
New Mexico State University CHSS 310 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY U N/A N/A IA 3 (S) $675.00 $108.50 $783.50 O
Footnote: In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act
Course Description: Understanding medical terms used to describe the human body in health and in disease, with application related to anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical aspects of nutrition.
 
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