Re: [Histonet] Interview

2019-09-13 Thread Terri Braud via Histonet
Just a note: The liability of having a interviewee cut themselves operating an instrument that they have not been signed off as competent is HUGE. I think your company/labs legal team would say absolutely not. It would be nice to assess their cutting and other skills ahead of time, but that is

Re: [Histonet] Help to interview new employees for the first time

2019-09-13 Thread Patrick Laurie via Histonet
I'm also a fan of having any fellow employees available ask questions. I have my staff limit it to histology related subjects, but my thought is if they are going to be the ones working directly with them, it helps to have their opinions. Patrick Laurie(HT)ASCP QIHC Histology Manager Celligent

[Histonet] Tissue processors for electron microscopy

2019-09-13 Thread Koepplin, Justin W. via Histonet
Hello, I'm looking for recommendations or some insider information for tissue processors for electron microscopy specimens. We are currently using an older Leica EM TP that we are looking to replace/upgrade. As far as this one and the Lynx II, I haven't seen many options. I thought I'd try

Re: [Histonet] Help to interview new employees for the first time

2019-09-13 Thread Anne Murvosh via Histonet
I'm not sure if this is an option, but we used to melt down old blocks and make the HT embed and cut them. This showed us how good and quick they were and if they actually new what they were doing. Anne -Original Message- From: Blanca Lopez via Histonet Sent: Thursday, September 12,