Abstract

Imagine going to your doctor for a routine checkup and the phlebotomist takes a few blood samples for lab work. Three days later, the doctor's office calls and asks you to come back because they need to get another sample for testing. Wondering if something is terribly wrong, you ask “why?” since you already gave a blood sample just a few days ago. The person on the phone assures you that nothing is wrong. Imagine, though, that the laboratory that received your blood sample did not have enough clinical laboratory scientists to test your sample upon arrival and now they are out of stability (too old to test).

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