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Interesting post for midwifes on the terminology of pregnancy

by temp admin | May 3, 2020 | Medical Terminology, Midwifery

Midwives might be interested to read a lengthy post of Lewis Stiles, author of Radix’s textbook on Medical Terminology, on the enumeration of pregnancies, terms that they might have met during their practice of midwifery.  Those interested in such titles might...

Excercises related to Stiles’ Medical Terminology Textbooks

by temp admin | May 3, 2020 | Uncategorized

Students taking Medical Terminology at McMaster University and elsewhere might want to know about medterm.ca, where exercises related to these textbooks can be found: Stiles and Russell, Anatomy of Medical Terminology Stiles and Russell, Workbook for the Anatomy of...

Lewis Stiles, author of Anatomy of Medical Terminology, has a blog

by temp admin | May 2, 2020 | Medical Terminology, Uncategorized

Readers who have benefited from Lewis Stiles’ textbook, The Anatomy of Medical Terminology, will be interest to know that he has a blog where he discusses some of the issues in medical terminology.  Check it out!

Today’s high-lighted title: Comprehensive Midwifery Vol. 1: Professional Roles 978-1-988941-27-1

by temp admin | May 1, 2020 | Midwifery, Uncategorized

  Today I want to point out to you one of the titles from our Midwifery books. The Midwifery Program at McMaster University created this volume as part of their Midwifery Series. In this handbook, each chapter provides evidence-based information to guide...
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