I am sorry anytime you are carrying patient tissue in cassettes (processed or 
not) is a bad plan.  In order to guarantee the tissue is safe it would need to 
be enclosed in a way that an accidental bump or fall could not allow tissue 
cassettes to go flying off down the hall.  Playing 52 card pick up with 
cassettes is not my idea of fun and not finding one or two could result in a 
bad diagnosis if no other tissue was available to replace it.  Biopsies come to 
mind immediately.  
  
Since you noted it is a busy hall you also have the risk of paraffin falling on 
the floor and causing someone else to fall, which should be a lawsuit waiting 
to happen.  The inconvenience is out weight by the possible incidents this 
could cause involving patient tissues, hospital personnel and visitors to your 
facility.  All of this plus adding time to carry baskets to another area and 
back for cleaning and use. 
  
Pam Marcum 
UAMS 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Paula Sicurello" <[email protected]> 
To: "Histonet" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 8:29:18 AM 
Subject: [Histonet] Embedding Question 

It has been proposed to move the embedding centers to a room about 210 ft 
away from the tissue processors. 

The trip from processor to embedding center would take over 2 minutes and 
require the histotechs to carry the baskets full of cassettes down a much 
used hallway. 

Opinions? 

Do you feel this is a good idea-yes or no and why? 

Thanks in advance, 

Paula 
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