[Histonet] Case differentiation
Tapper, Sheila
STapper <@t> slhduluth.com
Tue Mar 16 10:47:28 CST 2004
Is anyone out there doing anything extraordinary to identify their
cases? One of my pathologists went to a meeting last week - (Don't you
just hate that!)
And saw a poster about how one lab was using a round robin of six
different colors of blocks that were then cut and mounted on matching
colored slides - all in an effort to prevent a case mix-up. I know that
come places will put their decal tissue in an alternate color cassette,
endoscopy in another etc., but I am looking for other ideas. Any
thoughts would be appreciated.
Sheila Tapper HT(ASCP)
St. Lukes' Hospital
Duluth, MN
stapper <@t> slhduluth.com
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