I mean, you're not going to hand the pathologist an unlabelled slide,
obviously.
This leaves you two options, label the slide before the tissue is on it, or
afterward. Labelling the slide before is easier and quicker.
I'm gonna label my slides *immediately* before cutting the frozen, or
This does apply to Frozen and Touch preps.
Karen Schieberl HT ASCP
Lead Histology Technician
St. Mary's Medical Center
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San Francisco, Ca. 94117
415-750-5751
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You mean for frozens?
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM Karen Schieberl CA-San Francisco via
Histonet wrote:
> Good Morning,
> I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
> slides for intraoperative consultation. Can someone let me know if there
> is one? I have
Good Morning,
I am not sure if there is a CAP or Joint commission Policy on pre making
slides for intraoperative consultation. Can someone let me know if there
is one? I have looked but was unable to find one. It just seems like
errors can be made especially if you have multiple patients or