I have an important question to pose to all of you Histonetters. We currently 
have 5 Histotechs who work from 4:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday.  One 
comes in at 4 am to embed, another comes in at 5 am to help finish embedding 
and start cutting blocks. The others come in from around 7 am to 8 am. We 
average around 200-250 blocks per day with an average of 350-400 slides cut per 
day.  IHC and Special staining is averaging around 145-200 slides per day with 
that number increasing.  So the burden of the work rests on these 5 techs in 
the morning.  We have a tech from Cytology who performs all of the IHC staining 
using two Ventana Benchmark stainers.  The problem is our IHC volume keeps 
increasing so that two runs a day are not keeping up with the volume.  We are 
playing around with the idea of adding an additional shift so that we have 
personnel here later in the day to run the IHC and special stainers and to 
embed and cut small biopsies and breast specimens.  Below is a list of 
questions that I would like for you to answer to assist us in making these 
crucial decisions.

1.                   What are your staff schedules?  HT's, PA's and Lab 
assistants.
2.                   On average, how many blocks and slides do you cut per day?
3.                   If you have more than one shift, what hours do they work 
and what job functions do they perform?
4.                   Does any of your staff work on the weekend and if they do 
what is their job function?
5.                   What kind of QC/QA program do you utilize in your 
laboratory?

Thank you so much for you help.


Sharon Davis-Devine, CT (ASCP)
Cytology-Histology  Supervisor
Carle Foundation Hospital
Laboratory and Pathology Services
611 West Park Street
Urbana, Illinois 61801
217-383-3572
sharon.davis-dev...@carle.com

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