Our source for pre-made chrome alum-subbed slides does not exist anymore. Does
anyone know of a company that produces these?
(American Master Tech had them but when StatLab bought them they discontinued
the chrome alum slides)
We used these for EM thick sections because they hold a water drop
I’m in central PA
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> On Jan 8, 2021, at 3:03 PM, Morken, Timothy wrote:
>
> Dee, it depends on where you are
>
> Tim Morken
> Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies
> Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center
>
> -Original
Dee, it depends on where you are
Tim Morken
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies
Department of Pathology
UC San Francisco Medical Center
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From: Dee Neamand via Histonet
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To:
Hello. Can anyone give me some ideas for appropriate pay range for a histology
supervisor that is also a grossing technician?
Thanks,
Dee Neamand
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While (conceptually) looking forward to the virtues of new and improved modern
tissue processors w WiFi and SMS messaging capability, I fully expect to be
operating the 1979 K-series for years to come.
I reckon we may be behind the times, but with regular annual maintenance, our
VIP5 and even
Forum is for consumer traffic alone, and for the benefit of the front-line
histologist.
We are happy to have you as a member that monitors the boards, but please
refrain from marketing practices.
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Hello Sandra,
My name is Melissa Whitaker and I work with a company called Dakewe. We offer a
full line of pathology devices and in particular one of our best models happens
to be our tissue processor the HP300. If you would like more information,
please let me know and I would be happy to
Hello all,
Our lab is looking to replace our 10 year old VIP6. We process
anywhere from 50 to 200 cassettes daily. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thank you,
Sandra
Sandra J. Cheasty, HT (ASCP)
Histology & Necropsy Supervisor
UW-Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine