Our Joint commission audit was just completed (first time for JC for me). We 
passed almost everything fine.

The one thing they came up with is that we don't use "negative controls" for 
most of the special stains - like trichrome, congo red, etc. We use negative 
controls for micro-organism cases but not for the others. In fact I've never 
heard of anyone doing that.

Has anyone had this issue with JC? Does anyone run "negative" controls for 
non-organism special stains? Frankly I'm not sure how that would be done for 
something like a trichrome.

Thanks for any insight!

Tim Morken
Supervisor, Histology / IPOX
UCSF Medical Center
Box 1656
1600 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, CA 94143-1656
USA

Phone: (415) 514-6042
Pager: (415) 443-6509
Fax: (415) 885-7409

Email: tim.mor...@ucsfmedctr.org<mailto:tim.mor...@ucsfmedctr.org>

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