I have produced a very detailed guide for my techs. A little long, it is about 
8 pages including diagrams pertaining mostly to derms. I would be glad to 
forward to anyone interested.
 I would also like to share a book. I met the author and she autographed my 
book at a North Carolina meeting many, many years ago. It is Pearls, 
Preventatives and Anecdotes in Histologic Technic, by Billy Swisher. I have 
found it very useful over the years and I always have my trainees read it.
One of her statements is an everyday quote in my lab. "The finished cassette 
should almost give the appearance of already been faced off when it is removed 
from the mold". Orientation is most important,  but if the block does not have 
the "faced off" appearance, it will be re-embeded until it does! Sure makes 
cutting a breeze and the Docs love our slides!

Kelly

Kelly D. Boyd, BS, HTL (ASCP)
Lab Manager
Harris Histology Services
2025 Eastgate Dr. Ste. F
Greenville, NC 27858
www.harrishisto.com 

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