He refused to send a unit without an order for a new cross match, which he got 
with some argument.  Only 4 of the 9 previously good units passed as he 
re-crossed all ten, and the one he sent did not pass the second crossing.  He 
called the pathologist on duty, who told him to give up going to medical school 
if he screwed up.  After the pathologist repeated the two experiments, he said 
a prayer and offered a compliment.  When asked how he had known, his response 
was, "I remembered the immunology I learned when I took microbiology 5 years 
earlier.

He could not get that job now, I suspect, though the conversation of 
certification remind me of what I learned about the trades and 'certification' 
in ancient Egypt.

Frederick C. Monson, PhD
Technical Director
Center for Microanalysis and Imaging, Research and Training (CMIRT)
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Schmucker Science South - Room SSS-024
MailDrop:  Geology-Astronomy
750 South Church Street
West Chester, PA, 19383
610-738-0437
fmon...@wcupa.edu<mailto:fmon...@wcupa.edu>

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