Electronic Medical Dictionary

Electronic Medical Dictionary by Donald Venes, published by F. A. Davis Company in July 2008, is a comprehensive resource designed for both Mac and PC users. This edition features 384 pages filled with over 60,000 reader-friendly definitions, including 3,000 new terms and 7,000 revised terms, making it a valuable tool for navigating the complexities of medical terminology.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including more than 1,000 illustrations and photographs, 30,000 audio pronunciations, and over 600 Patient Care Statements. The dictionary also includes easy-to-find Caution Statements and clinical tools in the Appendices, enhancing its utility for healthcare professionals. With features like stem-search technology for faster searches and dedicated Allied Health and Nursing Appendices, this edition serves as a vital reference for anyone involved in the medical field.
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Taber’s 21 brings meanings to life on your Mac or PC
To thrive in the ever-changing world of health care, you need a respected, trusted, and cutting-edge, cyclopedic resource. Now MAC and PC compatible
- Cyclopedic entries that offer more than just words.
- More than 60,000 reader-friendly definitions, including 3,000 brand-new terms and 7,000 revised terms.
- Over 1,000 illustrations and photographs.
- 30,000 audio pronunciations.
- Over 600 Patient Care Statements.
- Easy-to-find Caution Statements.
- Clinical tools and resources in the Appendices.
- DVD-direct access to save space on your hard drive.
- Faster searches with stem-search technology.
- Allied Health and Nursing Appendices.
- So much more
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