1. Extremity carrier (Olszewski, Dawn)
I completely agree with Karen Bowden's response,
"I work in a research lab so this may not go over well.? How about using
a cart and a child size body bag? You would not be able to see through
the bag and there shouldn't be any smell and you most likely have
Dawn Olszewski asks: >>I have been tasked to find a better solution to
transport extremities from the OR to histology. We have tried cardboard
boxes (no longer allowed) and plastic totes on rollers (too big to store
and absorb odors from the legs).<<
Mopec offers >>Pathport 3 is a stainless stee
Hi all,
I have bamboo rat teeth that have (ha-ha) been decalled. Obviously they are not
soft. Can I use Nair on them or is there something better? I will need an H&E
and an iron stain. They are not tiny samples..
Bernice
Bernice Frederick
Pathology Core Facility
Robert H. Lurie Cancer Cente
Hello, Would you please post the following message from me to the list members
on the histonet?: Hello all,
I'm wondering if any health systems have a quality program that includes
aperson(s) who audit final gross and final pathology reports? This is
differentfrom auditing to ensure LIS informa
We have a "Pathport" container ( kind of large) that we use, we place it on a
(designated) cart. When we are done with the extremity, we place it in a large
(designated) biohazard (sharps) container which we store in our walk-in
refrigerator until time for disposal.
We return the "Pathport" co