“Many pathologists (and most clinicians) don’t understand that just because we can test for something doesn’t mean we should. Generally, if a clinician has no idea what they will do with the results obtained, as laboratory physicians, we should question why the test is being ordered.”
– Jeremy Jacobs (@jwjacobs12)
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