Clinical Pharmacology in Health Care, Teaching and Research
Publisher: World Health Organization 2012
Number of pages: 80
Description:
Clinical Pharmacology is the scientific discipline that involves all aspects of the relationship between drugs and humans. It is a multidisciplinary science that encompasses professionals with a wide variety of scientific skills including medicine, pharmacology, pharmacy, biomedical science and nursing.
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