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Garland Science - Microbiology: A Clinical Approach
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Microbiology: A Clinical Approach

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PRAISE FOR MICROBIOLOGY: A CLINICAL APPROACH:

"The approach of this textbook to 'link science to clinical reality' is extremely important and is how I try to teach my classes. Chapter 1 - "What is Microbiology and Why Does it Matter" is the perfect way to begin the book."
-Valjean Rossman, Community College of Allegheny County

"…the approach of the book is very refreshing and interesting, since its focus is mainly infectious diseases and health care….It is also very up to date in the different concepts, including relatively recent findings…"
-Silvio Arango-Jaramillo, Palm Beach State College

"The approach of this textbook and its presentation is excellent! What an advantage to the students and the professor to have the connections already made between how organisms cause disease and why we need to be aware of their consequences and benefits."
-Christine Bezotte, Elmira College

"I particularly liked the "Keep in Mind" sections…These concise, salient points are perfectly placed to effectively focus the students' thinking so they don't lose sight of these big picture ideas. I also think the writing style is very accessible and easy to read, but not overly simplified either."
-Gordon R. Plague, Fordham University

"The underlying theme of infectious disease is an excellent way to engage students in the health sciences and stimulate them to read more."
-Beverly Roe, Erie Community College

"The approach used in this text, which focuses on microbial human pathogens and emphasizes how microbial properties contribute to infectious disease, is exactly how I prefer to teach my students."
-Nadia Rajsz, Orange County Community College

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