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Joanne:
Read the attachment so you can have an idea about productivity ranges and 
averages in different tasks in the lab.
If you embedded 214 blocks and cut 148  in 5.5 hours, using the averages I 
provided, embedding should have taken 3.5 hours and cutting 6.2 hours which 
means you worked 1.76 times FASTER than the expected average.
René J.

--- On Sat, 6/25/11, Joanne <joanne0...@comcast.net> wrote:


From: Joanne <joanne0...@comcast.net>
Subject: [Histonet] How many tissues an histo tech is suppose to cut per
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011, 7:07 PM


i am quite serious in my presentation and request for advice.  i too thought 
this goal was/is ridiculous to expect/ask for from someone so new and to attain 
in 6 months or less.  last monday i embedded 214 blocks and cut 148 between 5am 
and 10:30am (we had almost 600 cassettes to share among 3 people) . . . .for 
someone so very new i thought this pretty good . . . please note: most days 
aren't as hectic.  :)  what is an average though for blocks/minute?  what is 
meant by set sum per block? <---keeping in mind i am new to this field.



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