Medical Health Clinic a Social Care Guide
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About the Book
I believe that anybody can set up a medical health clinic as long as they have a strong love for charity and a fortified nature. All you need is a little bit of knowledge, a medium amount of power, and a high level of humanitarian power and determination. The point of this manual is to give people in the community the personal power to release their potential and inevitably help their surrounding community. In this book, you will learn about employment and administration, rooms and equipment, and almost all forms of medical terms and conditions, hygiene codes of practice, clinical rules and regulations, as well as an intense step-by-step guide medical health codes of practice and medical hygiene codes of conduct. In this book, you will learn multiple forms of holistic therapy and how alternative therapies are more effective than conventional therapies.
About the Author
I originally came from Leyton in East London, where the streets are somewhat deprived of justice. I moved away when I was fourteen but never forgot where I was from. However, when I did live in London, I used to be an MC. My rap style was justice, and in some parts of the Justice story, you will see I have incorporated this savvy into the dialogue. Justice duty is my best work to date, with an edgy sarcasm and spontaneous anecdotes from beginning to the end. The first thing I did before I started writing Justice Duty is meditate and reflect on what people would actually like to view from an ethnic urban point of view (stereotypes and generalisations aside). I thought to myself that it will have to be ethical with characters that convey moralistic (refined) lifestyles in general, a story which shows off community values. And that’s just one aspect of Justice Duty. Originally a crime thriller / comedy, I studied over the narrative to introduce a story with touches of romance and flashes of action. The themes I chose gave inner-city life an almost positive perspective. This becomes more apparent towards the ending. The title Justice Duty was chosen as it has the most ethical connotations.