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Jul 10, 2026, 20:17
Amy Pantaleo: How Staffing Shortages Are Changing Hemostasis Laboratories
Amy Pantaleo, Clinical Application Specialist II at Sysmex America, Inc., shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Staffing has come up in almost every lab conversation I’ve had this year. So this article hit home.
My colleague, Andrew, talked with CLP about how those pressures are changing the way labs evaluate hemostasis systems – automation, standardization, less hands-on time.
If your lab is wrestling with any of this, I’d genuinely like to hear how you’re handling it. Feel free to send me a message or drop a comment.”
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