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What Are the Key Responsibilities of a Histology Laboratory Manager?
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Histology Laboratory Manager
oversees the daily operations of the laboratory. Key responsibilities include:
Supervising and training laboratory staff
Ensuring the proper maintenance and calibration of equipment
Implementing and monitoring quality control procedures
Managing laboratory inventory and supplies
Enforcing safety and compliance standards
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