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Medical Vocabulary Test

This short quiz from the University of South Carolina was a fun way to waste 5 minutes.

I got 24 out of 25 and am kicking myself for the one I missed.

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6 Responses to “Medical Vocabulary Test”

  1. 1
    Meg:

    Sweet! 25 out of 25 — those Latin lessons finally come in handy! :)

  2. 2
    barbara:

    24 – damn.

  3. 3
    Whaddaya know? « MHSLA Blog:

    [...] Thanks to davidrothman.net [...]

  4. 4
    Stacey:

    24/25. Accidentally overlooked one and failed to select an answer. Good timing, David: a small group of us are studying medical terminology and this quiz made me realize just how much of that stuff is actually sticking in my brain :)

  5. 5
    David Rothman:

    Stacey, I really appreciate your “overlooking one” so that I would not feel dumb for missing one. You’re very kind. ;)

  6. 6
    What’s on the web? (20 February 2008) « ScienceRoll:

    [...] Medical Vocabulary Test (David Rothman): A great test to play with. [...]

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