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What is the main difference between health science workers and health care workers?
Health science workers are more likely to improve the lives of patients.
Health care workers are more likely to work in behind-the-scenes jobs.
Health care workers are more likely to study health science in school.
Health science workers are more likely to conduct academic research.
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Health science workers are more likely to conduct academic research.
Explanation: health care workers mainly provide direct patient care (clinical roles), while health science workers focus more on research, lab work, public-health studies, and other behind-the-scenes scientific investigation.
Explanation: health care workers mainly provide direct patient care (clinical roles), while health science workers focus more on research, lab work, public-health studies, and other behind-the-scenes scientific investigation.
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