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Hematological Pathologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You have the specimen embedded in a special freezing compound and frozen at -94 F.

Good move! As it turns out, the delivery was 20 hours late! Thankfully, your decision to go with the extra specimen protection saved the day. Despite the lateness of the delivery, the tissue was intact.

"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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