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How to Develop Diagnostic Skills?
Developing diagnostic skills in histology requires a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Trainees should:
Engage in
hands-on practice
with diverse tissue samples.
Study a wide range of
histopathological cases
to recognize different patterns of disease.
Participate in
mentorship programs
with experienced histologists.
Attend
workshops and conferences
to learn about the latest diagnostic techniques.
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