The numbers that I have been familiar with is about 40 blocks/hour embedding to
include large "easy" ones and biopsies, more difficult orientation, including
preparation such as cleaning, checking off etc. The cutting is dependant on the
complexity of your protocols, but I have seen lab use abo
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any national benchmarks for full time histotech’s per
case, slide, or specimen? I will appreciate it, if you guys can help me to
figure this out.
Thanks,
Ade.
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what are people using to disinfect the cryostat, and is everyone taking their
machine
down weekly as the CAP recomends?
thanks for the info
anita dudley
providence hosp
mobile alabama
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Our client is a world leader in Cancer Diagnostics who is currently seeking
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Hi all,
Does anyone have a simple method for staining acrosome of cattle sperm,
please? I've found a few ideas on Google / Pub Med but would be interested
in any specific experience.
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Catherine
Dr. Catherine L. Ross DVM MSc(VetPath) MRCVS
Covance Laboratories