Re: [Histonet] New processor and white paper, need pathologists to participate

2020-03-11 Thread Garrey Faller via Histonet
I might be interested Curt.
Please send me details.
Garrey Faller MD

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[Histonet] New processor and white paper, need pathologists to participate

2020-03-11 Thread Curt Tague via Histonet
Hello histo-world,

I've helped a company develop a new tissue processor, a rapid technology which 
does NOT utilize microwaves and process fresh, fatty, breast and colon type 
tissue, beautifully, in under 5 hrs. We are ready to put it in the market but 
first want to do some kind of official validation and publish a white paper on 
the process. We are considering pathologist's who might be interested in 
participating in this process and having their names included in the paper. 
Without disclosing any of the proprietary specifics of the technology at this 
point, would any of you know of a pathologist who might be interested in this 
project?

All the best!

Curt

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[Histonet] new processor

2014-05-20 Thread anita
Thanks everyone for your input on processors,  I think we will stay with the 
VIP, it has been a good machine just getting older now.

 

everyone have a great day

 

Anita Dudley

Providence Hosp

Mobile, Alabama 36695
  
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[Histonet] new processor

2014-05-19 Thread anita
Looking for a new processor, we have a VIP now that is old, what brands do 
others like?  

 

Thanks , Anita

Providence Hosp

Mobile, Al.
  
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Re: [Histonet] New processor help

2009-12-17 Thread Rene J Buesa
And I think that is what everybody do and I also consider it is more than 
enough. 
Just make sure that the OK is given by the pathologist and that you keep the 
test slides in file and all the paperwork handy for any inspection.
Another thing: do it but do not offer the information to any inspector. Just be 
prepared in case you are asked.
René J.

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From: kim.dona...@bhcpns.org 
Subject: Re: [Histonet] New processor help
To: "Carole Ruffin" 
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu, histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 11:57 AM


Hi Carol, 
                   I am not aware of any procedure that is regulated for 
this. When we have processor problems or purchase a new one we usually run 
test on each specific protocol. ie: bx's, fat run etc. We just make up 
some blocks from scrap specimens and run them through. We log the outcome 
in our QA logs. 

Hope this helps




Kim Donadio 
Pathology Supervisor
Baptist Hospital
1000 W Moreno St.
Pensacola FL 32501
Phone (850) 469-7718
Fax (850) 434-4996



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Is there a procedure or some standard method validation process out there
for starting up a new tissue processor? Maybe one that would be approved
by regulatory agency? 
I am not sure whether this would just be left up to the pathologists to 
decide what they would prefer.

Thank you,

Carole Ruffin, HT(ASCP)
ValleyCare Hospital
Pleasanton, CA







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Re: [Histonet] New processor help

2009-12-17 Thread Kim . Donadio
Hi Carol, 
   I am not aware of any procedure that is regulated for 
this. When we have processor problems or purchase a new one we usually run 
test on each specific protocol. ie: bx's, fat run etc. We just make up 
some blocks from scrap specimens and run them through. We log the outcome 
in our QA logs. 

Hope this helps




Kim Donadio 
Pathology Supervisor
Baptist Hospital
1000 W Moreno St.
Pensacola FL 32501
Phone (850) 469-7718
Fax (850) 434-4996



"Carole Ruffin"  
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12/16/2009 12:12 PM

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Is there a procedure or some standard method validation process out there
for starting up a new tissue processor? Maybe one that would be approved
by regulatory agency? 
I am not sure whether this would just be left up to the pathologists to 
decide what they would prefer.

Thank you,

Carole Ruffin, HT(ASCP)
ValleyCare Hospital
Pleasanton, CA







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[Histonet] New processor help

2009-12-16 Thread Carole Ruffin
Is there a procedure or some standard method validation process out there
for starting up a new tissue processor? Maybe one that would be approved
by regulatory agency? 
I am not sure whether this would just be left up to the pathologists to 
decide what they would prefer.

Thank you,

Carole Ruffin, HT(ASCP)
ValleyCare Hospital
Pleasanton, CA







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