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Let’s learn the language of Medicine — Medical Terminology! In this video we break down Suffixes. Please watch the previous lesson and practice rounds before you go over Suffixes, Links are here ⤵️ 🔴 1️⃣ Prefix Made Easy: • Prefix Made Easy: Medical and Nursing Term... 🔴 2️⃣ Prefix [Practice Round 1]: • Prefix [Practice Round 1]: Medical and Nur... 🔴 3️⃣ Prefix [Practice Round 2]: • Prefix [Practice Round 2]: Medical and Nur... 🟡 1️⃣ Root Words Made Easy Part 1: • Root Words Made Easy Part 1: Medical and N... 🟡 2️⃣ Root Words Made Easy Part 2: • Root Words Made Easy Part 2: Medical and N... 🟡 3️⃣ Root Words [Practice Round 1]: • Root Words [Practice Round 1]: Medical and... 🟡 4️⃣ Root Words [Practice Round 2]: • Root Words [Practice Round 2]: Medical and... 🟢 1️⃣ Suffix Made Easy: You are watching this now! You can finally understand what you’re hearing in lectures, textbooks, and on the hospital floor. You’ve crushed Prefixes and Root Words; now it’s time to master the endings that give every medical term its true meaning. We’ll break suffixes down into Signs & Symptoms, Procedures, Tests, Descriptive terms, and a rapid-fire General list — all color-coded, mnemonic-packed, and meme-friendly (yes, you’ll finally learn why a leg cramp is called a Charley horse 🐴). What you’ll learn in this lesson: • Decode inflammation, paralysis, –ectomy vs –otomy, –gram vs –graph vs –graphy, and tons more • Spot high-yield suffixes that appear on USMLE, NCLEX & EMT exams • Apply real-world examples (cardiomegaly, leukopenia, lithotripsy…) to clinical scenarios With examples like: • -ostomy (create new opening) • -paresis (weakness) • -plasty (repair/restore or replace) • -ism (Medical condition, disease or process) • -desis (bind or fuse together) • and so much more! We teach you how to break down complex medical terms using prefix, root, and suffix — with clear visuals, storytelling, and memory tricks. Key: medical suffixes, medical terminology, how to learn medical terms, anatomy root words, med school tips, nursing terminology, medical prefixes and suffixes 💬 Don't forget to like, comment with your favorite term, and subscribe for upcoming videos on the Suffix practice rounds! You’ll learn how to decode any medical term confidently. _____________________________________________________________ Chapters 0:00 - Overview & Recap Medical Terms 1:33 - Signs & Symptoms Suffixes 4:50 - Procedure & Tests Suffixes 10:00 - Descriptive Suffixes 11:53 - General Suffixes cheat sheet 16:27 - Practice Question _____________________________________________________________ We’ve got a lot of learning to do here at REV MED… read more below ⤵️ We’re breaking down difficult topics, making them high yield — and having fun while doing it. Come join us? 👉🏼 Give us a hug by hitting the SUBSCRIBE button! 📲 Follow us for more:👉🏾 Instagram: @rev.med👉🏿 TikTok: @rev.med 💌 Collabs & Partnerships: [email protected] REV MED 🧠 is an online medical education platform built for healthcare students and professionals. Our illustrated video lessons simplify complex concepts in medicine using high-yield visuals, mnemonics, and memory tricks — making learning efficient, engaging, and fun. 👨🏽⚕️👩🏻⚕️ Whether you're studying for USMLE, NCLEX, PANCE or just want to master the human body — we're here to help you reach your full potential. 💙 Want to support our mission? Just $5 helps us grow! Your donation supports free content for learners around the world.➡️ Donate here: paypal.me/revmedicine 💡 Topics we cover include: Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Embryology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Histology, Pharmacology, Microbiology (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites), Immunology, Pathology, Behavioral Science (Psychology, Ethics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology), and General Principles (Cell Biology, Nutrition, Aging, Genetics). 🫀 Systems-based content includes:Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, GI, Endocrine, Reproductive (Male & Female), Hematology, Oncology, Musculoskeletal, Nervous System, Skin, and Connective Tissue. Thanks for being here. Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments — we’d love to hear from you ⬇️ #MedicalTerminology #Suffixes #MedicalLingo #LearnMedicine #NursingStudents #MedSchool #USMLEPrep #NCLEXReview #AnatomyAndPhysiology #HealthScience #StudyWithMe #RootWords #HealthcareEducation #EMTTraining #MedStudentLife