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What Are Common Sources of Conflict in Histology?
Conflicts in histology labs can stem from several sources:
Interpretational Differences
: Disagreements over the diagnosis based on histological slides.
Procedural Discrepancies
: Variations in laboratory techniques and protocols.
Resource Allocation
: Limited access to equipment and supplies.
Interpersonal Issues
: Personality clashes and communication breakdowns among team members.
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