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Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: S'Alright Review: Well It's alright, but not quite what I was looking for. This would actually (despite the misleading title) be a great intro for under-graduates for those areas that my uni didn't teach.Things like ethics, problem solving, proffesionalism, and writing resume's, all the way up to epidemiology, quality control and proffessional writing are covered, albeit briefly (the average chapter is two to three pages long). This book, as I said previously, would be a good primer for new graduates in what to expect from a workplace other than all the technical why's and where-for's that have been jammed into their heads by theoretical lecturers. Unfortunately not a good resource for someone looking to improve their knowledge base when going for a promotion, and definitely not for those of you freshly promoted and foundering in a sea of paperwork and qc.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: S'Alright Review: Well It's alright, but not quite what I was looking for. This would actually (despite the misleading title) be a great intro for under-graduates for those areas that my uni didn't teach. Things like ethics, problem solving, proffesionalism, and writing resume's, all the way up to epidemiology, quality control and proffessional writing are covered, albeit briefly (the average chapter is two to three pages long). This book, as I said previously, would be a good primer for new graduates in what to expect from a workplace other than all the technical why's and where-for's that have been jammed into their heads by theoretical lecturers. Unfortunately not a good resource for someone looking to improve their knowledge base when going for a promotion, and definitely not for those of you freshly promoted and foundering in a sea of paperwork and qc.
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