We use "carpet blades" from Lowes or Home Depot. They are cheap and fit the
handles we already have
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We just found out the powdered non-sterile gloves our pathologists use for
grossing are discontinued per FDA ban. I understand this for exam/
surgical gloves. Anyone know where we might get some. Again powdered,
non-sterile. Thanks for your help! Pam
Does your hospital require working Saturday's? Particularly interested in
hospitals in the southeast area.
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Does anyone have experience with using the deparaffinization feature?
Currently we are deparaffinizing by hand. Any problems with the stain
quality or other issues?
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Summary:
Accurately registers and accessions specimens into the information system
and resolves specimen integrity and identification issues. Responsible for
the proper control and processing of tissue and fluid specimens. Performs
routine and specialized histology/cytology
Re: Assigning cases to pathologist
We use an "A B C D" system. "A" pathologist does all the grossing for that
day. "B" reads all slides, except endoscopy and outpatient gyn bx's. So
whoever is "A" on say Monday will be "B" on Tues. in other works the
grossing "A" pathologist reads the