Hi Folks,

I am running into resistance with a few of our pathologists regarding the use 
of barcoded labels. They want us to handwrite our slides and then apply our 
permanent labels over top of that. We are using the Stainershield labels that 
are solvent-resistant. We eliminated the step of relabeling our slides with the 
permanent labels at the sorting area, and began having the cutter label their 
slides with the permanent labels at the microtome area as part of a Lean 
workflow initiative.
However, a few of our Pathologists like having the handwriting underneath the 
label so they can see who cut the slide if it is of poor quality. Also, if they 
think it is mislabeled they say that gives them a clue as to where the slide 
really came from.
I guess I feel like, if the slide is mislabeled it doesn't matter where it came 
from, it still needs to be recut from the correct block. 
I'd appreciate your comments and suggestions about this issue.

Thanks,
Angie

Angela Bitting, HT(ASCP)
Technical Specialist, Histology
Geisinger Medical Center 
100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
Danville, PA 17822
phone  570-214-9634
fax  570-271-5916 
 
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