SCCR Virtual Science Series: Medical Terminology and Common Medical Acronyms in Clinical Research

When:
June 4, 2020 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
2020-06-04T09:00:00-07:00
2020-06-04T11:00:00-07:00
Where:
ZOOM Webinar
https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UrlSZAVbR0eHQ6u6LnzCqQ
Cost:
Free
Contact:
SCCR Virtual Science Series: Medical Terminology and Common Medical Acronyms in Clinical Research @ ZOOM Webinar

Presenter: Andrew Moore, MD

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The mission of the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR) includes offering educational resources, training, and support for investigators and research staff.  We have invited the future Chief Resident of Medicine Dr. Andrew Moore, MD to provide you with a solid foundation in medical terminology and common medical acronyms. In this session, you will learn the typical components of medical terms as well as the important anatomic landmarks, which in combination can be used to interpret the majority of medical terminology.

 

At the conclusion of this class, you will be able to:

 Interpret key roots, prefixes, and suffixes for medical terms

  • Apply important anatomic terminology
  • Recognize the importance of acronyms in medical practice
  • Understand when the use of medical acronyms is appropriate and when it should be avoided
  • Apply common medical acronyms, abbreviations, and colloquialisms
  • Identify and use resources to improve health literacy

Attendance is open to all research staff

About the Instructor:

Dr. Andrew Moore, MD, is a third year Internal Medicine resident at Stanford and a future chief resident. He grew up in Virginia and completed his Bachelors in neuroscience at the College of William and Mary followed by his MD at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. During his time at Stanford, he has received the Julian Wolfsohn Award for outstanding performance in Internal Medicine, the Clinical Teaching Award, and the Housestaff Professionalism Award, as well as multiple awards for his research focusing on the use of metabolomics and genomics in predicting mortality in the ICU under the mentorship of Dr. Angela Rogers.

BRN OPTIONAL
Spectrum is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP15435 for 2 contact hour(s).

To receive your certificate with BRN credit, you are required to complete an evaluation at the conclusion of this class.

BRN Cancellation Policy: If you wish to cancel your registration, please contact the course coordinators, Susan Saba, ssaba@stanford.edu or Kiera Davis, klarsen5@stanford.edu.