Autonomy is crucial in histology for several reasons:
Accuracy and Precision: Independent decision-making ensures that histologists can apply their expertise to maintain the accuracy and precision of their work, which is essential for reliable diagnostic outcomes. Efficiency: Autonomy allows histologists to perform tasks without constantly seeking approval, thus enhancing workflow efficiency and reducing turnaround times. Innovation: Autonomy fosters an environment where histologists can develop and implement new methods and techniques to improve tissue analysis and diagnosis.