Hello, I may not have read every e-mail on this discussion but would like to
chime in here. I was just having this discussion with someone yesterday. At
large research hospitals that have various goals in our mission statements, we
are concerned about continuously improving the process to minimi
; Jean Wood; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] RE: Two Patient Identifiers on slides
Just for clarification, patient first and last name? Thanks!
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] RE: Two Patient Identifiers on slides
Just for clarification, patient first and last name? Thanks!
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Just for clarification, patient first and last name? Thanks!
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] RE: Two Patient Identifiers on slides
The "Two Identifiers" are for Intra-Operative (frozen section) slides
only, not routine H&E slides *ANP.11800* at least so far! Routine
slide information is listed un
I often see blocks from many institutions that only have surgical numbers on
them, then after the slides are always expected to have both. Seems like blocks
are the only exception to this rule, but it is probably just a commonly
practiced noncompliancy type of thing more than an exception.
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The "Two Identifiers" are for Intra-Operative (frozen section) slides
only, not routine H&E slides *ANP.11800* at least so far! Routine
slide information is listed under *ANP.21050 Specimen Identity*
-Lisa H.
On 7/30/2013 1:41 PM, Boyd, Debbie M wrote:
Your manager is correct. You must