The subject focuses on adults experiencing alterations in cellular function. Transition toward recovery and through rehabilitation is explored. From this understanding, issues of preventative care are developed. Relevant psychomotor skills and skill in the exercise of clinical judgment are developed through the use of guided clinical experiences and case studies which are based on epidemiological trends in immune disorders, cancer and diseases of the blood.
Spring semester, City campus
Spring semester, Kuring-gai campus
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Subject EFTSL: 0.125