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Dr. Beverly Rogers
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To Dr. Beverly Rogers, professor of pathology at UT Southwestern, having no problems is a problem. “There is always something you can improve on, and if you don’t recognize it, that’s an issue,” she said. But there is, in her opinion, one thing worse: “burying the problem because you’re afraid to say anything,” she said. That’s part of the attitude cultivated among pediatric pathology faculty and hospital staff in the clinical laboratory at Children’s Medical Center Dallas, where Dr. Rogers is chief of pathology and director of the division of pediatric pathology.
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