This book has been developed as part of a course that will prepare you for a career in the health or natural sciences. The information it contains is highly technical and it provides a foundation for the practical hands-on work and critical thinking that are an integral part of many science-based professions. You will need to understand concepts such as cell structure, physiology, disinfection, drug actions, genetics, pathogenesis, transmission of diseases, and immunology, just to name a few. Like all science courses, this type of course will require prior preparation, background, and significant time for study. You will need to develop a working knowledge of terminology and definitions, and to learn explanations of the “how and why” of many phenomena. Like all learning, it can be a lifelong discovery experience that makes you a well-informed person who can differentiate fact from fiction and make well-reasoned interpretations and decisions.
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