Communicating in the Health and Social Sciences

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Communicating in Health Sciences is written for all undergraduate students expecting to make their careers within the health sciences profession. In addition to providing support to students who are struggling with the rigours of their first year at university, it assists in enlivening and enriching the presentation of accessible material for second and third year students.

Page Count:
274

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Publication Date:
2005-01-01

Social sciences

Sociology

Health

Medical sciences

HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

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