I work in a GI lab we cut one slide with four sections the first two sections 
are placed on the top half of the slide then turn ten more and then add it to 
the first two sections. If recut's are required we pick up the first few 
sections depending on the pathoIogist request. I hope this helps. 
 
Madeline Rotger Milanese H.T. BSHCS
500 New Hempstead Rd.
New City N.Y. 10965
845-362-3200 Ext 129
madelin...@yahoo.com



On Friday, March 14, 2014 8:28 AM, Brent Adams <bad...@acadianagastro.com> 
wrote:
 
We do three (3) levels of two (2) sections on one (1) slide. 
Most pathologist and Histotechs like this as it gives the Pathologist
everything he needs to see in order to make an accurate diagnosis
and reduces the number of slides he must view. 

Brent D. Adams -BS, LPN, HT

Acadiana Gastroenterology Associates, LLC
Histology Lab

439 Heymann Blvd
Lafayette, LA 70503

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