Re: [Histonet] RE: slide file storage to dry slides

2012-01-20 Thread Kim Donadio
Yeah. I want this median too. Thanks for heads up
Kim

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On Jan 19, 2012, at 10:25 AM, dkb...@chs.net wrote:

> Joyce,
> Interesting!  What methodology are using to remove the coverslip and with 
> what difficulty?  I may be interested in changing to this medium.  Are you 
> using this same medium with Non-gyn Cytology and have you had any bleeding 
> problems?   Also we do not use Xylene.  We use a substitute. 
> Thanks!
> Debbie
> 
> Debbie M. Boyd, HT(ASCP) l Chief Histologist l Southside Regional Medical 
> Center I 
> 200 Medical Park Boulevard l Petersburg, Va.  23805 l T: 804-765-5050 l F: 
> 804-765-5582 l dkb...@chs.net
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> "Weems, Joyce"  
> Sent by: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> 01/19/2012 09:58 AM
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> Sebree Linda A , "Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" 
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> [Histonet] RE: slide file storage to dry slides
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> We use fast dry mounting media from ThermoFisher Scientific - Item# 22 050 
> 102 - that doesn't need extra drying. File the next day with no sticking.. 
> j
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> 
> Joyce Weems 
> Pathology Manager 
> Saint Joseph's Hospital 
> 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NE 
> Atlanta, GA 30342 
> 678-843-7376 - Phone 
> 678-843-7831 - Fax 
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> [mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Sebree 
> Linda A
> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 09:26
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> Subject: [Histonet] slide file storage to dry slides
> 
> Good morning all,
> 
> We've recently switched from film coverslipping back to glass and 
> therefore need to thoroughly dry our slides before permanent filing.  I 
> recall, in my first histology job30 + years ago, that we used metal 
> stacking slide files that you could put an insert into the drawers that 
> looked like a non-stretchy spring.  The wires of this "spring" held the 
> slides apart to dry, then they could be filed without the "spring" when 
> they were completely dry.
> 
> Anyone know if that product still exists?  Or does anyone have a better 
> solution for drying slides while still keeping them in order?
> 
> Thanks for the assist,
> 
> Linda
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Re: [Histonet] RE: slide file storage to dry slides

2012-01-19 Thread DKBoyd
Joyce,
Interesting!  What methodology are using to remove the coverslip and with 
what difficulty?  I may be interested in changing to this medium.  Are you 
using this same medium with Non-gyn Cytology and have you had any bleeding 
problems?   Also we do not use Xylene.  We use a substitute. 
Thanks!
Debbie

Debbie M. Boyd, HT(ASCP) l Chief Histologist l Southside Regional Medical 
Center I 
200 Medical Park Boulevard l Petersburg, Va.  23805 l T: 804-765-5050 l F: 
804-765-5582 l dkb...@chs.net







"Weems, Joyce"  
Sent by: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
01/19/2012 09:58 AM

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[Histonet] RE: slide file storage to dry slides






We use fast dry mounting media from ThermoFisher Scientific - Item# 22 050 
102 - that doesn't need extra drying. File the next day with no sticking.. 
j


Joyce Weems 
Pathology Manager 
Saint Joseph's Hospital 
5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NE 
Atlanta, GA 30342 
678-843-7376 - Phone 
678-843-7831 - Fax 


-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Sebree 
Linda A
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 09:26
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] slide file storage to dry slides

Good morning all,

We've recently switched from film coverslipping back to glass and 
therefore need to thoroughly dry our slides before permanent filing.  I 
recall, in my first histology job30 + years ago, that we used metal 
stacking slide files that you could put an insert into the drawers that 
looked like a non-stretchy spring.  The wires of this "spring" held the 
slides apart to dry, then they could be filed without the "spring" when 
they were completely dry.

Anyone know if that product still exists?  Or does anyone have a better 
solution for drying slides while still keeping them in order?

Thanks for the assist,

Linda
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[Histonet] RE: slide file storage to dry slides

2012-01-19 Thread Weems, Joyce
We use fast dry mounting media from ThermoFisher Scientific - Item# 22 050 102 
- that doesn't need extra drying. File the next day with no sticking.. j


Joyce Weems 
Pathology Manager 
Saint Joseph's Hospital 
5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NE 
Atlanta, GA 30342 
678-843-7376 - Phone 
678-843-7831 - Fax 


-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Sebree Linda A
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 09:26
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] slide file storage to dry slides

Good morning all,

We've recently switched from film coverslipping back to glass and therefore 
need to thoroughly dry our slides before permanent filing.  I recall, in my 
first histology job30 + years ago, that we used metal stacking slide files 
that you could put an insert into the drawers that looked like a non-stretchy 
spring.  The wires of this "spring" held the slides apart to dry, then they 
could be filed without the "spring" when they were completely dry.

Anyone know if that product still exists?  Or does anyone have a better 
solution for drying slides while still keeping them in order?

Thanks for the assist,

Linda
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