A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

A.H. PARKER HIGH

HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAM

Course Syllabus

Instructor:Mrs. J. Yarbrough

Course Title:Medical Terminology

Course Length:Two Semesters Credit: 1

Grade Level:10, 11, & 12

Prerequisite:None

Essential Question(s)What character, knowledge, skills and preparation is needed for the potential 21st century worker in healthcare & a healthcare-related career?

Program Goals: The goal of this program is to provide our students with a foundation in building good character traits and healthcare skills in preparation for a career and/or postsecondary education

Course Description: Medical Terminology is a one credit optional course that: introduces students to medical language using an integrated approach consisting of anatomy & physiology and the disease process. This course demonstrates a relationship to science and language arts.

Instructional Philosophy: Having a positive attitude and a willingness to be challenged, it is my belief that all students have the ability to: learn, meet course goals, and complete required course work.

Course RequirementsEach student is required to purchase two (1 inch) binders with pockets for Class work and Assignments and Exit Journals. The purpose of this binder is to assist you in learning and developing organizational skills. Students are responsible for coming to class prepared to listen and learn with the necessary supplies: pencil or ink pen (black or blue only) and loose leaf paper for your binder. Classroom participation and questions are encouraged as we learn from each other and work together.

Course Goals

Students enrolled in Medical Terminology

will:

  • Demonstrate mastery of terms related to health awareness, health practice, and health careers through knowledge gained in the areas of anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and Pathophysiology

Culminating Product(s)

  • Demonstration of medical language using medical terminology, the components of medical terms; and
  • Demonstration of a relationship to science and language arts.
  • Career Readiness & Postsecondary knowledge base foundation

Credentials:Upon completion of this program, students are afforded an opportunity to be prepared to undertake a dual enrollment course at the postsecondary associate’s degree level

Instructional Strategies:Strategies will be diverse to meet the individual needs of our visual, auditory and tactile learners. Meeting the requirements of our Course of Study, my strategies will integrate the following to prepare our student for a real world beyond our classroom: math, science, language arts, social science & technology information/ application activities and assignments.

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

  • Small & whole group discussion
  • Demonstrations
  • Role play
  • Peer mentoring (small or whole group)
  • Computer interactive resources
  • Computer Interactive Learning Activities

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

  • Videos
  • Real world application ( Critical Thinking/ Application Questions – Why….?- How….?)

Assessment Procedures: Student evaluation/ assessment will be based on:

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

Performance & written exams when applicable

Course projects when applicable

Small and whole group activities

Case Studies when applicable

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

100% TOTAL POSSIBLE:

Written Exams / Projects40%

Written Assignments / Worksheets30%

Case Studies / 20

Activities10%

100%

Final Exam – 20%

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

A.H. Parker Health Science Program Medical TerminologyMrs. J. Yarbrough

Course Outline

1st & 2nd 9 weeks

Introduction to Medical Terminology

Levels of Body Organization

Integumentary System

Musculoskeletal System

3rd & 4th 9 weeks

Cardiovascular System

Digestive System

Respiratory System

Urinary System

Reproductive System

Male & Female

Nervous System

Blood, Lymphatic & Immune System

Endocrine

Special Senses

Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO)-

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) is the state & national organization affiliated with this

program. Our national office is located in Dallas Texas

Attendance Policy:

The attendance policy is outlined in the Birmingham City Schools Student Code of Conduct Handbook

Classroom Safety & Security

All students are expected to be familiar with emergency evacuation procedures, classroom and medical safety procedures, and potential classroom hazards. Students should review these procedures at the beginning of the semester, either orally or by reading written in formation as reviewed.

Date Adopted8-1-09jry

Date Revised 9-3-09jry

8-1-11jry

8-1-12jry

8/14/13jry

8-12-14jry

No person shall be denied the benefits of or subjected to discrimination based on disability, gender, race, religion, national origin, color, age or genetics

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