by John bennett
ISBN | 9781835351727 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £160.00 |
Pathologic technologists conduct tests on biological samples, such as cells, fluids, and body tissues, in lab environments. Technologists have a wide range of job opportunities, including oncology (cancer research) and immunology (research on the immune system). They collaborate with doctors and other researchers, use advanced testing equipment, and are in charge of recording and logging data. Exercise has a variety of connected impacts on brain function, structure, and cognition. These effects are known as the neurobiological effects of physical activity. The tasks and obligations of individuals concerned have expanded along with the spectrum of diagnoses. In the past, chemists were typically not actively involved, but this is quickly changing. Treatment choices based on diagnostic information are multiplying at an alarming rate. Diagnostics remain unexplored area for chemists in all practice contexts, despite empirical treatments, in which a practitioner may not be aware of a patient's unique difficulties, becoming the exception rather than the rule. Any chemical substance intended for use in the medical diagnosis, cure, treatment, or prevention of disease is considered a pharmaceutical drug, often known as medicine, medication, or medicament. This book is the first clinical clerkship manual created specifically for pharmacy students and serves as a unique source of information for their inaugural clerkship.