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MEDICAL SPECIALTIES. After a patient has received the initial treatment for a medical problem, he or she is often referred to a specialist in some area for ongoing medical treatment. In this section, we’ll review some medical terms which apply to medical specialists in various fields.
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MEDICAL SPECIALTIES • After a patient has received the initial treatment for a medical problem, he or she is often referred to a specialist in some area for ongoing medical treatment. In this section, we’ll review some medical terms which apply to medical specialists in various fields. Slide 1 of 15
Medical Specialties • We’ll begin with some easy ones. Most of you can identify these based on the medical terms you just learned. • Can you easily define each of the following types of specialists? Cardiologist Dermatologist Neurologist Otologist Rheumatologist Slide 2 of 15
Make a Match • Cardiologist • Dermatologist • Neurologist • Otologist • Rheumatologist • LEGEND • Skin Specialist • Ear Specialist • Heart Specialist • Specialist in diseases of the nerves • Specialist in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the joints,muscles and bones. A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E Slide 3 of 15
SUFFIXES Ology – study or science of Ophthamologist • You probably noticed that all of the specialist names in the preceding frame ended in the suffix ologist, which comes from the Greek term, “ology”. • For example, cardiology is the study or science of the heart. Changing the “gy” to “gist” changes the meaning to one who studies or one who specializes. So, a cardiologist is someone who studies or specializes in the heart. Slide 4 of 15
ROOT WORDS Ophthalmos - eye • What if we gave you this root word….. Slide 5 of 15
Pick a Box • Based on the previous page, which one of these terms below means eye specialist? Ophthamologist Otologist Cardiologist Slide 6 of 15
Neuropsychiatrist Neuro - nerve • A Neuropsychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the treatment of people with neurologic illness and cognitive, emotional, or behavioural problems. Slide 7 of 15
Oncologist PREFIXESOnco – tumor, swelling, mass, bulk • The word oncologist is derived from the Greek prefix. Although the prefix onco technically refers to any type of tumor, swelling or mass, it is commonly used to specifically describe cancerous tumors. Slide 8 of 15
ROOT WORDSPathos - disease Pathologist • You may see references in medical reports and claims to the pathology of a disease. The word is derived from the following Greek term… Slide 9 of 15
ROOT WORDSIntern - inside Internist • Another medical specialty you may see frequently is internist. An internist is a physician who specializes in internal medicine, treating diseases of the internal organs by nonsurgical means. Slide 10 of 15
Choose the Correct Statement A Neuropsych Treats people with neurologic illness and cognitive, emotional, or behavioural problems. The major cognitive domains typically assessed in a neuropsych examination include: attention, memory, intelligence, language, visuoperception, visual-spatial thinking, psychosensory, motor abilities, frontal lobe or executive functions, academic achievement, and personally or emotional functions A B An Internist Treating diseases of the internal organs through surgical treatment Treating diseases of the internal organs through non-surgical treatment Treating diseases of the internal organs through a combination of surgical and non-surgical treatment A B C Slide 11 of 15
Orthopedist ROOT WORDSOrthos – straight • The last medical specialist we’ll discuss is an orthopedist. The term is a combination of the Greek words. Slide 12 of 15
Physical And Occupational Therapists • Two other specialists you’ll encounter in your work are not physicians, but medically trained persons who assist in the rehabilitation process. They are physical therapists and Occupational Therapists. Slide 13 of 15
Physical And Occupational Therapists ROOT WORDSTherapist – one who offers treatment • A physical therapist treats disease through the use of physical agents such as massage, heat,radiation, water,electricity, and exercise. • An occupational therapist takes into consideration elements of the patient’s life – not just the disease elements – in evaluating and helping plan work, play and self-care activities to treat the physically or emotionally ill person and to prevent or minimize disability. Slide 14 of 15
Great Job You made it through MEDICAL SPECIALTIES. Now let’s proceed to the next part of the course which is the final section; MEDICAL USAGE. Click below to return to the web page and continue with the course. Slide 15 of 15