This book does not refer to the great role of the medical profession, but rather it stems from it to shed light on the work related to it and its assistance. As for the author, Margaret Hyde, she is an American researcher in the fields of medicine and public health. In her books, she is accustomed to addressing the general reader, presenting the topics she wrote in easy language. It is devoid of complexity, and does not overuse specialized terminology that is difficult for a non-specialist to understand. The book's translator was keen to ensure that his language was at the same level of ease and clarity. Although the topics of the book concern the general public and she addresses them in their language, in the twelve chapters that make up the book, the author addresses a reader who is clear in her mind. She uses the second person pronoun "you" in most of the chapters, and she means someone who aspires to study medicine to be a doctor in the future. She advises him, saying: "If you live near a research center, a medical clinic, a drug production company, or near any business center, the director of user management at these centers may help you answer any question you may have, or you may be able to meet some of the people who perform this type of work." Which you perform and talk to them.
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