Why do they always want to put us in the basement? We have a lot of the
hospitals explosives and flammables??
Still, as long as they have a good ventilation (you often need a roof or
outside wall to do this) it might be ok. I hope they have good environmental
engineers.
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Histology is a very OLD art and by the end of the XIX and up to the middle of
the XX century the rule was to do histology near the morgue that was almost
always in the hospital basement. Additionally also since the start the
laboratory activity less respected was that of histotech, always
Busy dermpath lab in Cincinnati is in need of a prn tech to cover a 12 week
maternity leave, starting the middle to end of July .This is a full time
position, hours being 5:30 to 2:00, or 6:30 to 3:00. ASCP registered is
preferred but will consider registry eligible. Tech must be able to meet
Because we are explosive and flammable? I know it is terrible,
they need us but want to hide us.
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We have a beautiful window viewI would insist on windows!
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We too have windows!!
Hazel Horn
Supervisor of Histology/Autopsy/Transcription
Anatomic Pathology
Arkansas Children's Hospital
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Can someone tell me the range you set your slide drying oven at and what you
base it on.
thanks,
Ann
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We are looking into revising our policy/release form regarding the release of
specimens to patients and I am interested in knowing what others are doing.
Thanks,
Gale
Gale Limron HT,CT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Union Hospital
659 Boulevard
Dover, Ohio 44622
330-343-3311 ext 2562
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This is very true. When I started back in the 70s, the lab was in the basement
right down the hall from the morgue. The only other department down there with
us was the receiving department. The only difference from other histology
labs was that this was the lab of the NAACLS accredited
We are having sporadic issues with kappa and lambda ISH on our bone marrows.
What effect does EDTA have on ISH? The same as decal?
Thanks for your help! j
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
678-843-7376 Phone
678-843-7831 Fax
joyce.we...@emoryhealthcare.orgmailto:joyce.we...@emoryhealthcare.org
Our main Histology lab at UW Madison Hospital is in the basement of the VA
(They're) attached. We have to go UP a floor to get to the morgue. Although why
they put the morgue on the main level is beyond me... Oh, wait. government
administration... I am at one of the outlying clinics and at
If possible, can an edit facility be included?
Sometimes I do a typo error
Mea culpa-ly.
Carl
Carl Hobbs FIBMS
Histology and Imaging Manager
Wolfson CARD
Guys Campus, London Bridge
Kings College London
London
SE1 1UL
020 7848 6813
The life of a basement lab rat isn't all bad! We don't hear thunder storms.
We are probably be safe from tornados, hurricanes and will have lots of company
if one does come by. Usually no one wants to go to the basement.
There are no windows so there isn't any of the outside world
Good afternoon Histonetters,
I have a client who wants us to process,embed and cut saggital sections of a
whole mouse which is 8-9 months old.
I have a pretty good idea of what needs to be done but I would like some
feedback from those who have more experience than I do.
Fixation time, and
In the state of Connecticut we can only release human tissue to a funeral home.
Other than a hospital or a laboratory, a funeral home is the only company
licensed to handle human tissue. The patient then deals with the funeral home.
Richard
Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
Director, Histology
Correction! My first response did not accept the copy/paste strikethroughs.
NOTE: Waste disposal must be in accord with all regulations and disposed of
with minimum danger.
Specimens returned to professional, technical, and custodial personnel patients
(e.g. prostheses, gallstones) or
I remember when I lived in Ohio there was statute regarding release of POC to
parents who were permitted to have it returned to them for mass burial as a
formed fetus. The legislature extended the burial right to earlier gestation,
and for the most part it was truly not to the point of
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