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General guidelines

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==General advice==
*When making a mistake, '''admit''' that you did it and '''learn''' from it so as to focus on not repeating it.
*'''Do not wait for the whole pile'''. Whenever you can, do not be idle or do less urgent work while there is a pile of more urgent work gathering for you elsewhere. Instead, be familiar with where such piles are forming, and go there and grab whatever you may start working on right away.
*For larger specimens that need fixation before final grossing, you can still '''start writing''' a report of measurements and other externally visible findings to save time for later.
*Ask yourself if your report is clinically '''plausible''', but at the same time, do not make up things that you do not see just to fit the clinical picture.</includeonlynoinclude>
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