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What to Look for in a Pathologist
Tips for negotiating a winning service agreement.
Connie O'Kane, Senior Associate Editor

Whether you send your pathology specimens to the hospital or to an independent pathology lab, you want accurate, concise reports, fast turnaround and a commitment to you and your procedural physician. Clinicians and industry experts we talked to discussed how to obtain each of those qualities.

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