If you have ever had trouble memorizing medical terms, this course (and word association approach) is for you. You will learn medical terminology from an anatomical approach by looking
at each root term, its origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage. Learn medical terminology related to all 11 of the body’s organ systems and review different diagnostic and treatment procedures for each system. This course includes lessons and activities designed to help you understand and remember the medical terminology you learn. This series includes the courses Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach and Medical Terminology II: A Focus on Human Disease.
Course Options:
Online, Instructor Moderated
January 14-April 3, 2026 (Eligible for funding through the StrongerBC future skills grant).
Code: 2026WC CE-BE07-WA001
Online, Instructor Moderated
February 11 – May 8, 2026 (Eligible for funding through the StrongerBC future skills grant.
Code: 2026W CE-BE07-WA002
Online, Instructor Moderated
March 18-June 5, 2026 (Ineligible for funding through the StrongerBC future skills grant.
Code: 2026WC CE-BE07-WA003
If you’re a B.C. resident interested in taking this course with Future Skills Grant funding, please follow these steps
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Register for the course at:
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Apply for the grant at:
🔗 futureskillsgrant.gov.bc.ca/login
📌 Note: You’ll need a BCEID to apply. If you don’t have one, create it here:
🔗 id.gov.bc.ca/account
Questions? Click here or email us at FSG@nlc.bc.ca — we’re happy to help!
Non-Future Skills Grant Registration
When registering, it is advisable to select different start dates for each course within the suite to avoid starting all the courses at the same time. To register for Medical Terminology Series, click here
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