
Holistic Perspectives and Clinical Processes in Health Sciences
Synopsis
Health sciences encompass a complex continuum of knowledge extending from the understanding of molecular mechanisms to clinical decision-making. The effective, reliable, and innovative operation of this process depends on constructive collaboration between basic sciences and clinical disciplines. Holistic Perspectives and Clinical Processes in Health Sciences addresses knowledge production within the health domain through an interdisciplinary lens, focusing particularly on the integration of basic scientific data into clinical applications.
This book examines how findings from basic science fields inform diagnostic, therapeutic, and follow-up processes. A central aim is to explore how clinical challenges can be better understood and addressed through laboratory-based approaches. It is intended for graduate students, researchers, and healthcare professionals working in either basic or clinical sciences. The book also emphasizes the significance of translational research and the journey of laboratory findings from bench to bedside.
Ultimately, it envisions a healthcare model in which scientific knowledge actively informs and advances clinical practice.