We do this on a fairly routine basis with our GI biopsies and have found it to
be most effective. Leaving them in the warm retort exposes the tissue to heat
longer than normal and could cause some problems.
On Feb 12, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Robert Schoonhoven robert_schoonho...@yahoo.com
wrote:
One thing to remember when addressing quality issues in the lab is to find a
root cause. If the same mistakes are being made over and over by both techs,
then that isn't a personnel problem that can be fixed with rewards/punishment.
That is a process problem. You need to review you processes
If interested, email resume to mgiresu...@gmail.com. Must be qualified to
perform gross and be able to perform all basic histology duties.
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