Re: Histonet digest Incomplete sectioning of blocks.

I had to manage this situation a few year back and found that the best place to 
capture this is at the waterbath. QC reviews I.e numbers of return slides 
categorised into fault type can be collated over a month and displayed easily 
to a team of people. This data can also be a useful KPI of your labs processes. 
You can then use as evidence if you had to go down the route of a capability 
process with a single member of staff.

Do you microscopically check each slide that is sent out?

Cheers
Stuart Beaver

Head of Histology
Nationwide Laboratories
Poulton-le-Fylde
UK

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