Oh, and by the way, all of the rest of us know the difference automatically. It just came naturally to us. You're the only one who can't instantly tell the difference between Latin and Greek terms.
JUST KIDDING! :D
I hate it when I keep adding more, but...
We are going to give you LOTS of important things to delve deeply into. This is just not one of them.
Often we have students who want to spend 2 weeks on a medical terminology chapter!!! That is not what we want. Read through the chapter. Understand where that material is so you can find it when you need it, and that get on with the main thing which, in your case, is learning to code.
No clobbering, Linda! :)
Vonda I would tell you exactly what Linda did.
You will be covering a large amount of information in this module but don't try to memorize anything. It's much more important that you know where to go to find the information you need. This would include your text books or an internet search but if you can't find anything there be sure to send your instructor an email. Explain what you are searching for and what you have done to find the answer.
Just my 2 cents, if I had tried to understand every nuance in Turley, I'd probably still be in chapter 5 after 4 months in the program. I may never know all the medical terms that are out there, but every time I code something I don't know I try to learn something about it.
Excellent, Russ!
That is exactly the way we want you guys to learn Turley.