We are having difficulty with our GI biopsies having a lot of chatter on the H 
& E.  I think somehow they are getting over processed, but not sure....  has 
anyone had this problem or could suggest what might be causing this and/or 
solutions.  
 
Thank you!
 
Andria B Evans, HTL(ASCP)CM
Anatomic Pathology
York Hospital
1001 S. George Street
York, PA  17405
717-851-5006
 
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someone with whom you don't agree in the slightest and ask them to explain 
themselves at length.  Then take a seat, shut your mouth, and don't argue back. 
 It's physically impossible to listen with your mouth open." -John Moe
 
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