how much impact it has on
standardizing labeling practicesstay tuned I guess.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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> histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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it will be published. A draft is probably on CAP and NSH sites.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 18:33:26 +
> Subject: [Histonet] slide labeling
>
> So we have a facilit
Joelle
Check CAP questions again, I am going to as well. We got caught on the two
identifiers for
frozen section slides, made all kinds of changes, but when we checked our new
questions the
questions was gone. We have not gone back to our old ways but just an FYI.
Susan T. Paturz
nd NSH sites.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 18:33:26 +
> Subject: [Histonet] slide labeling
>
> So we have a facility we do some work for that requires both the hand w
So we have a facility we do some work for that requires both the hand written
number and the slide label be viewable, so we place the slide label a little
lower and write the number on the top of the frosted end. Does CAP recognize
both numbers as a legal record? The reason I ask is because ther
Hi,
Just curious because this questions has come up multiple times from
non-histology people so I thought I'd post it here. When labeling slides at
microtomy what info do you include on the slide? I know the automated slide
labelers that are out there will include patient name, surgical number
: [Histonet] Slide Labeling System that Survives Citrate Boiling
long ago there was a cute system that worked with superfrost type
slides - you know the ones that have the sort of coloured ends -
etched through the paint to make a permanent marking
Common HB pencil also survives on ordinary frosted
long ago there was a cute system that worked with superfrost type
slides - you know the ones that have the sort of coloured ends -
etched through the paint to make a permanent marking
Common HB pencil also survives on ordinary frosted slidesand
surgipath pen marking esp if used on superfrost slid
Hi List,
I am looking for a slide labelling system to print labels for our
research histology samples that will survive pretty much anything we
throw at it. There seems to be lots of choices out there for chemical
resistant labels but i can't seem to find much on ones that are
resistant to anti
bject: [Histonet] slide labeling systems
I am looking for a slide/block labeling system. I am particularly
interested in those that will interface with Meditech and was wondering
what people are using and what they like/don't like about them.
Is anyone using the Thermo Slidemate? I was talkin
I am looking for a slide/block labeling system. I am particularly interested
in those that will interface with Meditech and was wondering what people are
using and what they like/don't like about them.
Is anyone using the Thermo Slidemate? I was talking with the rep yesterday and
it seems tha
Hello.
We're looking for a slide labeler for our lab. We'd like to be able to
import/export to/from an excel template. I'd love to hear what all of
you are using. I've used the Dako Seymour labeler before (but that uses
its own software), and today I saw a Shurmark (pricey!)
Thanks so mu
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