Hematology I
Publisher: U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School 2003
Number of pages: 232
Description:
This subcourse is concerned with the blood tests performed in the hematology section of the laboratory. The purpose of these tests is to aid the physician in diagnosis. Thus, these tests are important and often essential to the health and life of the patient. Thorough study of this subcourse should enable you to better fulfill your role in health care.
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