I suggest that path labs start a discussion with Risk Management team and 
lawyers to get advice on the tease of tissues to patients.
The uterus in the landfill or the gallbladder at school “show and tell” will be 
sure to get your legal department on edge and the lab’s name in the local paper.
When everybody is stretched to the limit to provide pathology should you also 
be providing a souvenir service when there is a perfectly good gift shop in the 
hospital?
Having a process in place, like using a funeral home with a lab fee attached 
tends to sort out those who just want something to shows their pals at the 
coffee shop.

John

John

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On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 4:44 PM, Jay Lundgren via Histonet 
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> It's all fun and games until someone finds a uterus in a landfill.
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