Answer:
The book of Zoobiquity, by Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers, and which was published in 2012, is a really interesting one, as, written from the perspective of a medical doctor, a cardiologist, it evaluates the importance of also learning about animals, and how closely they are related to human beings, to the point that, human medicine and veterinary medicine should come together more and learn from one another. The book basically shows that medicine could enrich itself even more if it learned that many of the conditions and illnesses that affect human beings are present in animals as well. This means that the two branches: one dealing with people, and one with animals, could come together more often and share knowledge and information.
The authors mention several instances in which it is proven that animals and human beings suffer from similar conditions and the solutions to them, at least in humans, could come from learning from animals. As such, Natterson-Holowitz and Bowers mention those programs on which both veterinary medicine and human medicine could collaborate and learn from one another.
Another way, different from those mentioned in the book, that both medicines could help each other would be in the studying of socializing patterns, which can also be similar in humans and animals. By learning from animals how these patterns occur, how they handle socialization and certain issues of this process, might help medical doctors understand certain patterns in human beings that are very similar to those of animals.
Answer: (B) Understand the relationship between health and wellness.
Explanation :
A diabetic patient should have knowledge about the disease in the first place so that he or she can take proper foot care accordingly. If patient doesn’t know about diabetes and it’s complications like diabetic foot , he or she will have no reason to take special care of his/her feet.
Answer:
I provided high-quality customer service when I was a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company.
A client wanted to get the best drugs for the treatment of an ailment. I made sure I told him about the constituents and active ingredients if all the drugs, their biochemistry and also the side effects of such drugs. I also told him about responses from people who had used the drugs and the price.
This made the Client to make the best decision in the drug purchase according to how it suited him the most.
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lmao this is like a med school question, weird to see something like this here.