Authors: Connie R. Mahon, Linda A. Smith, Cheryl Burns
Presenting an introductory text that provides general information for entry into the clinical laboratory science profession. Thoroughly explores multiple aspects of clinical laboratory science practice: the profession and its
role in health care practice, the science of laboratory medicine, and challenges to be encountered. Offers an
introduction to medical terminology, basic physiology, and bodily functions. Also includes information regarding certification, licensure, and professional organizations.
I've found this book a good resource for developing training in Laboratory Science for Biomedical Electronic Technicians. Most new Technicians have extensive
electro-mechanical background.
Very good book with a great intro to the profession.. It also has a good review section of anatomy and physiology