Clinical science is a field that combines medicine, chemistry, biology, and experimental science. It involves laboratory work, such as testing, evaluating, detecting, and analyzing cells, blood, or bodily fluids.
Clinical science research includes clinical investigation and health services research. It focuses on using human specimens or subjects to translate knowledge from basic science research based on animal models for disease. Clinical science is a versatile domain that encompasses the scientific exploration of ailments, diagnostics, treatments, and medical procedures.
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