Sanjeet,
    I encourage your efforts at stamping out individualism.  I have found
that a judiciously applied cattle prod will dissuade even the most
recalcitrant illicit forceps user.

                                                          Sincerely?

                                                                   Jay A.
Lundgren, M.S., HTL (ASCP)


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth) <
algra...@email.arizona.edu> wrote:

> Agree!
> I'd be lost without my own tools for working in the histo lab. I have a
> box of forceps, brushes, probes, etc. - everything that I need to work at
> the embedding station or microtome or while coverslipping. Have had these
> for too many to count years, some of the forceps came from Brookstone in
> 1975!
> If your techs feel comfortable using certain tools then in my opinion,
> they will do better work.
>
>
> Andrea Grantham, HT (ASCP)
> Senior Research Specialist
> University of Arizona
> Cellular and Molecular Medicine
> Histology Service Laboratory
> P.O.Box 245044
> Tucson, AZ 85724
>
> algra...@email.arizona.edu<mailto:algra...@email.arizona.edu>
> Tel: 520.626.4415     Fax: 520.626.2097
>
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