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DMGT017 - Overview of Hepatitis C$42.00This course provides an overview of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, symptoms, testing, prevention, available treatments, and outcomes.
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DMGT005e - Overview of the Circulatory System$36.00This course provides an overview of the circulatory system including a discussion of the major disorders that can affect it.
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DMGT005c - Overview of the Digestive System$36.00This course provides an overview of the human digestive system, including a discussion of the major diseases that can affect it.
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DMGT005b - Overview of the Respiratory System$36.00The respiratory system is a group of organs and tissues that help humans breathe. The main parts of the respiratory system are the airways, the lungs and linked blood vessels, and the muscles that enable breathing. This course provides an overview of the human respiratory system.
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DMGT005g - Overview of the Lymphatic System$36.00This course provides an overview of the lymphatic system including a discussion of the major diseases that can affect it. Identify and explain the three parts and three principal functions of the lymphatic system.
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DMGT008b - Medical Terminology - Part 2$36.00This course is based on the Short Course in Medical Terminology written by Dr. William J. Dyche, Professor of Anatomy, Des Moines University - Osteopathic Medical Center. Because these modules build on one another, it is highly recommended that you complete this series in order: Part 1, then Part 2, then Part 3.
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DMGT008c - Medical Terminology - Part 3$36.00This course is based on the Short Course in Medical Terminology written by Dr. William J. Dyche, Professor of Anatomy, Des Moines University - Osteopathic Medical Center. Because these modules build on one another, it is highly recommended that you complete this series in order: Part 1, then Part 2, then Part 3.
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