_Timothy.Morken@ucsfmedctr.org_ (mailto:timothy.mor...@ucsfmedctr.org)
Any idea on Salary?
In a message dated 11/28/2013 10:00:35 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I am looking for some information about what everyone does for Autopsies at
their Hospital facility (particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area). Do
you have Deniers that help? How much of the autopsy do your Deniers do?
Where do you get your Deniers from and how much training have they
Ahhh yes. I must truly be old. I remember all of these things with a
smile.
Diana Ripley
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I am interested in knowing how many of you out there Validate your Tissue
Processors before you put them into use and how extreme you go.
Diana Ripley
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One technique that has worked well for me is to cut the portion of
coverslip off of the half of the slide over the section you need to stain.
In a message dated 11/14/2012 10:00:31 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I have an old Leica TP 1050 as a backup machine. Just loved the machine.
Thought it was great before Leica decided to make changes in the new
model. However, it has had a recent break down possibly a solenoid and
something else. My repair guy says he can no longer get parts for it.
Histology Tech on Call at John Muir Health. Must be able to work both the
Concord Campus and Walnut Creek Campus. Must be available to work between
4:00 am. and 1:30 p.m. Mostly cutting and embedded. Ability to Gross
preferred.
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The least complicated way to cut nails is to face the block, get a small
shallow dish and put in a few drops of Dawn dish soap and add a little warm
water. Just soak for about 10 minutes. Cut and place on a + slide and dry
slide well before staining.
I work in a small lab and process approx 150 cassettes a day. We
currently use a chemical resistant pen
that works great. We write the number on top and the patient initials on
the side. We are considering getting a cassette labeler. Is it really
worth the expense for 150 blocks a day?
We've always used them too. They've always had oil on them. We just dip
them in alcohol and then xylene to take the coating off. I try to not
estimate more than I will use in a day. If you take the coating off and don't
cover them with a paper towel at night they will rust.
We throw ours in a pot with a little soap in the bottom and boil, unplug
and let the paraffin harden. Just take the paraffin disk off and rinse the
molds in cold water and lay out to dry. No reason to gunk up the expensive
tissue processor.
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We used to do pap HPV's on our Ventana. Whatcha need?
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Can anyone share their protocol for PMS2? I just keep getting background
staining.
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