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Hematological Pathologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You trust that the delivery will be made on time and go with the simple ice pack for the specimen.

With eight hours of leeway, you figure a simple ice pack will do. However, the delivery got screwed up. The tissue arrived at the lab 20 hours after the expected time.

Although you didn't really do anything wrong here, you might want to rethink your trusting professional manner. To avoid such problems in the future, always be extra careful.

"No one person calls all the shots," says hematological pathologist Jacob Steinberg. "However, when your turn to make a choice comes around, it's up to you to be cool and level-headed. Nothing wrong with being extra cautious. Make no apologies for it."


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