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Mathematical Concepts in Clinical Science

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This comprehensive resource brings together the essential mathematical concepts applicable to basic clinical science - medicine, nursing, pharmacology, and physiology, in a user-friendly manner that encourages even the math-phobic reader. It serves as a self-study guide on scientific-notation, logarithms, and unit-conversion techniques that relates these tools and methods to clinical topics. For anyone interested in a health related career, this book is a must read before applying to a clinical training program.

256 pages, Paperback

First published December 28, 1999

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Steven Tiger

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