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Medical Terminology Essentials for Non-Clinical Staff


Summary

Essential Medical Terminology Training helps NHS primary care staff understand the clinical language used in patient records, correspondence, referrals and everyday healthcare communication.

This practical course introduces the building blocks of medical terminology, helping participants understand common prefixes, suffixes and root words that appear throughout healthcare documentation. Delegates learn how medical terms are constructed and develop confidence in interpreting the language used by clinicians across a wide range of conditions and body systems.

Designed specifically for non-clinical and administrative staff, this Essential Medical Terminology Training course focuses on practical understanding rather than clinical diagnosis, enabling participants to work more confidently with medical records, referrals, coding and patient information.

The course complements our GP Note Summarising Training, SNOMED Coding Training, Read Code Training, GP Receptionist Training and wider Primary Care Administration Training programmes.

For general healthcare terminology guidance, delegates may also find the NHS website useful.

Aims

This Essential Medical Terminology Training course provides NHS staff with a practical understanding of common medical language used within healthcare settings.

  • Understand how medical terms are constructed using prefixes, suffixes and root words
  • Recognise common medical terminology used within primary care
  • Develop confidence when reading clinical correspondence and patient records
  • Understand terminology relating to body systems and common conditions
  • Improve communication within multidisciplinary healthcare teams
  • Support accurate note summarising and clinical coding activities
  • Reduce uncertainty when working with healthcare documentation
  • Develop confidence in interpreting commonly used medical language
  • Improve accuracy when handling patient information
  • Apply learning immediately within everyday primary care practice
How Long Is The Course?

This Essential Medical Terminology Training course is typically delivered as a half-day workshop and can be provided virtually or face-to-face.

The programme combines teaching, discussion and practical exercises to help participants build confidence in understanding and using medical terminology within healthcare environments.

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for staff working within NHS primary care and healthcare settings who regularly encounter clinical terminology.

  • Reception Staff
  • Care Navigators
  • Medical Secretaries
  • Practice Administrators
  • Clinical Coders
  • Note Summarisers
  • Workflow Administrators
  • Care Coordinators
  • GP Assistants
  • Practice Managers

Staff requiring a more advanced understanding of specialist terminology may also benefit from our Advanced Medical Terminology course.

Additional Information

The full course curriculum is detailed below.

Essential Medical Terminology Training Course Overview

This Essential Medical Terminology Training course provides a practical introduction to the medical language used throughout NHS primary care and healthcare services.

Introduction to Essential Medical Terminology Training

  • Why medical terminology matters within healthcare
  • How clinical language supports patient care and communication
  • Common challenges for non-clinical staff
  • Building confidence when reading healthcare documentation
  • Understanding terminology in context

Understanding Prefixes in Medical Terminology

  • Prefixes relating to time and position
  • Before, after and during terminology
  • Above, below and within terminology
  • Common examples used in healthcare
  • Practical exercises and examples

Understanding Suffixes in Medical Terminology

  • Diagnostic suffixes
  • Surgical procedure suffixes
  • Inflammatory and disease-related suffixes
  • Common meanings and applications
  • Recognising patterns within clinical language

Root Words and Body Systems

Essential Medical Terminology Training helps participants recognise common root words associated with body systems and clinical conditions.

  • Cardiovascular terminology
  • Respiratory terminology
  • Gastrointestinal terminology
  • Neurological terminology
  • Musculoskeletal terminology
  • Endocrine terminology

Medical Language Used in Primary Care

  • Common conditions encountered in general practice
  • Understanding referrals and clinic letters
  • Interpreting healthcare abbreviations
  • Understanding diagnostic terminology
  • Recognising treatment terminology

Understanding Clinical Correspondence

  • Hospital letters
  • Discharge summaries
  • Referral documentation
  • Investigation reports
  • Common terminology used by clinicians

Medical Terminology for Coding and Summarising

This Essential Medical Terminology Training course supports staff involved in note summarising, clinical coding and record management.

  • Understanding terminology used in coding
  • Supporting accurate note summarising
  • Recognising key diagnostic terms
  • Understanding healthcare records
  • Improving record quality and consistency

Practical Exercises and Terminology Quizzes

  • Interactive terminology exercises
  • Real-world healthcare examples
  • Interpreting unfamiliar terms
  • Building confidence through practice
  • Applying learning to workplace scenarios

Applying Learning in Practice

  • Using terminology confidently within the workplace
  • Supporting patient safety through understanding
  • Improving communication across teams
  • Developing confidence with healthcare documentation
  • Embedding learning into everyday practice

Throughout this Essential Medical Terminology Training course, participants build practical knowledge that supports safer communication, improved understanding of healthcare documentation and greater confidence when working with clinical information.

This course complements our GP Note Summarising Training, SNOMED Coding Training, Read Code Training, GP Receptionist Training, Understanding Blood Test Results Training and wider Primary Care Administration Training programmes.

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Medical Terminology Essentials for Non-Clinical Staff
SE Open - 14th July 2026

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