[Histonet] Processing Specimens

Rene J Buesa rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Tue Apr 17 14:39:10 CDT 2007


Amy:
  The "clue" for the answer is in the "NOTE". If a pathologist is doing the tissue processing (TP) (which they don't), then don't mind to answers.
   
  IF, the TP is done by the histotechs (which they do) the protocol has to be in the SOP and the answer would be: "described in the SOP".
  René J.

Amy Self <ASelf <@t> gmhsc.com> wrote:
  

Hello Histonetters,

I was just thumbing through the checklist and came across a NEW question and wanted to see how some of you answered or would answer the following question; Thanks in advance, Amy

ANP 11665
Are there written procedures for processing specimens.
NOTE: this question applies if a non-pathologists process specimens.



Amy Self
Georgetown Memorial Hospital



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