User:Ryanfeng51/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
I am evaluating (Clinical physiology)

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
(Briefly explain why you chose it, why it matters, and what your preliminary impression of it was.)

I chose clinical physiology because this academic discipline is heavily important as it helps scientists to understand the biological pathways and results of a specific study related to a physiology. Additionally, we are living in a global pandemic, so having a great understanding of what clinical physiology is and the foundation it was built on impacts us scientist to comprehend studies that are performed when understanding the effectiveness of the CoVID vaccination tests. My preliminary impression is exactly what it is: a testing of a branch of physiology to understand the functions of the biological pathophysiology of a specific disease.

Evaluate the article
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The introduction provides a strong start by explaining what clinical physiology is and its purpose. Author does a fantastic job in explaining its origins and examples of what defines a clinical physiology and alos provides examples of the types of tests that are related to clinical physiology. Author, then, furthers this giving a brief historical background by mentioning Professor Torgny Sjostrand who began the branch of physiology in German; however, author should indicate the differences between clinical physiology and physiology. And, when did this subset of clinical physiology split? Author continues by including another heading, Roles, and mentions the the role of clinical physiology in relation of human physiology; however, author proposes the idea that clinical physiology is limited to only human testing. However, this is not necessarily true, clinical physiology includes a wide scope of animals not just humans.