Stedman s Plastic Surgery/ENT/Dentistry Words, Third Edition contains over 80,000 up-to-date words and phrases ranging from topics such as aesthetic surgery; reconstructive surgery; postsurgical reconstructive treatment; postaccident and posttrauma treatment; otorhinolarynology; head and neck surgery; maxillofacial surgery; bronchoesophagology; communicative disorders; dentistry; oral surgery; radiography; dental photography; orthodontics, endodontics; pedodontics; prosthodontics; and periodontics. This new edition covers these hard-to-find terms, as well as standard terminology, meeting the needs of both beginning and experienced medical language specialists. Updated appendices include anatomical images, sample reports, common terms by procedure, and drugs by indication"
I was so pleased with my reference book when I received it. This is the first in the series that I have bought. This book is jammed packed with information. There is so much more than just words. Sample reports, anatomy pictures, Appendixes of multiple topics, Surgery with the common words used in that surgery procedure. I was absolutely excited about a book. Every MT that types these types of reports must have this. Easy to use. I cannot say enough good.
Stedman's is the best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Absolutely agree with the earlier review posted below. This volume was published in 1999, and an updated volume should be coming along soon, but meanwhile, this exhaustive collection of words relating especially to ears, nose, throat, and teeth is without peer. If you're an MT looking into expanding your library because you've found yours wanting, Stedman's is the place to look, and this book is a crucial part of such a library.
Best reference for plastic surgery/ENT/dentistry words
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"Plastic Surgery/ENT/Dentistry Words" is a gem of a reference for the transcriptionist doing work in any of these specialty areas. It is chock full with 69,000 entries derived from >40,000 medical words, phrases, abbreviations, and acronyms. These are conveniently cross-referenced. Who of us has not heard, for example, some kind of "flap" mumbled by the dictator while transcribing a surgical report; here, a list of >4½ pages of various types of flaps are blessedly enumerated. Additionally, surgical instruments and medications are handily listed as well.<p>Four appendixes complete this volume: 1) anatomical illustrations [54 pages of them!], 2) sample reports [op notes] ranging in variety from typical liposuction surgery to an orbiculopexy, 3) common terms of procedure [such as septoplasty terms, etc.], and 4) common herbs in both Latin and common terminology. This latter is interesting, but I am confounded as to what is its use in this volume.<p>Nevertheless, this handy volume is really the Bible when it comes to a reference for anyone transcribing medical reports in the above-mentioned specialty areas. I recommend it highly!
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