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The Internet serves as an essential tool in promoting health
awareness through the circulation of important research among the
medical professional community. While digital tools and
technologies have greatly improved healthcare, challenges are still
prevalent among diverse populations worldwide. Emerging
Technologies and Work-Integrated Learning Experiences in Allied
Health Education is a critical scholarly resource that examines
constructivist teaching methods and active learning strategies in
allied health education to enhance student knowledge and prepare
them for the digital age. Featuring coverage on a broad range of
topics, such as e-learning, microscopic morphology, and virtual
reality, this book is geared towards researchers, academicians,
medical professionals, and upper level students interested in the
advancement and dissemination of medical knowledge.
Hematology Case Studies with Blood Cell Morphology and
Pathophysiology compiles specialized case studies with specific
information on various hematological disorders with Full Blood
Examination (FBE or CBC), blood film images and pathophysiology of
each condition. In addition, it provides basic information on how
to recognize and diagnose hematological conditions that are
frequently observed in the laboratory. Technicians and scientists
working in core laboratories such as biochemistry labs or blood
banks will find this book to be extremely thorough. Moreover, it
can be used as a reference book by technicians, scientists and
hematologists in every level of expertise in diagnosing
hematological disorders.
In Future Cities, three authors - futurists, urban experts and
systems architects - consider how the demands of the 21st Century
will reshape the places where half of the world's population lives.
From the history of urban development to the challenges of climate
change and terrorism, they show how technology advances have shaped
cities and how the demands of urban living will drive major
improvements in energy use, transportation, communications, public
safety, security, and human welfare. They challenge policymakers to
incorporate the new tools of urban development into their thinking
- but even more importantly, to understand the urgent need for a
new approach to economic growth, one that severs the ties between
production and pollution, between urbanization and degraded quality
of life, and between greater individual liberty and increased
vulnerability to threat.
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