Ajit Pal Singh Associate Professor, Department of Medical Lab Technology, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India, India
Javed Siddiqui Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Lab Technology, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India., India
Vijay Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Lab Technology, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India., India
Address for correspondence: Ajit Pal Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Medical Lab Technology, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India, India E-mail: ajitpal.singh@galgotiasuniversity.edu.in
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Singh AP, Siddiqui J, Singh V. Safety and Ethics in the Histopathology Laboratory. Ind Jr of Path: Res and Practice. 2026;15(1):49-63.
Timeline
Received : November 21, 2025
Accepted : December 23, 2025
Published : April 30, 2026
Abstract
Safety and ethics are essential foundations in the functioning of a histopathology laboratory, where precision, secrecy, and accountability directly influence patient outcomes and diagnostic accuracy. This abstract examines the incorporation of safety protocols and ethical behaviours as fundamental elements of laboratory excellence. It underscores the necessity for comprehensive staff orientation and continuous training to guarantee compliance with biohazard safety protocols, appropriate specimen handling, and adherence to changing regulatory requirements. Equally significant is the development of a robust ethical culture that fosters integrity, respect for patient confidentiality, and accountability in all laboratory procedures. Leadership is pivotal in exemplifying ethical conduct and upholding safety standards, whereas frameworks that promote transparent reporting and ongoing enhancement are essential for risk identification and performance improvement. Ultimately, cultivating a culture grounded in safety and ethics safeguards laboratory personnel and the integrity of results while enhancing the quality of care provided to patients. This comprehensive strategy is essential for maintaining confidence, guaranteeing compliance, and promoting ongoing progress in histopathology practice.
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Singh AP, Siddiqui J, Singh V. Safety and Ethics in the Histopathology Laboratory. Ind Jr of Path: Res and Practice. 2026;15(1):49-63.
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