Although automated systems have significantly improved the efficiency of histological procedures, manual monitoring is indispensable for several reasons:
Quality Assurance: Manual monitoring allows for the immediate recognition and correction of errors that machines might overlook, such as tissue folding or incomplete staining. Customization: Histological samples can vary greatly, necessitating adjustments that only a skilled technician can identify and implement. Verification: Manual checks serve as a secondary verification of automated processes, ensuring that machine errors do not lead to incorrect diagnoses.