[Histonet] Re: Switching from hospital histo to Research (Carol
Wilson)
Christina Thurby
christina.thurby <@t> bms.com
Mon May 14 13:13:00 CDT 2007
> 6. Switching from hospital histo to Research (Carol Wilson)
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> And don't forget to think about GLP's (Good Laboratory Practices!!) I made the switch from hospital histo to research about 3 years ago and have been very happy. The job is not less stressful - just plain different. Good luck! Christina
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>Condider:
> how many people to supervise? How much budget to manage? Your new salary and benefits? Any personal experience on rodent tissues? Equipment in the new lab?
> René J.
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>Carol Wilson <adelsyscarol <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>I'm contemplating making a switch from a routine hospital histology department to supervising a pharmaceutical research histology dept. working with mostly rodent tissue. Any opinions, suggestions, or resources anyone would like to contribute would be greatly appreciated. It seems like a much less stress level than a hospital is at times,..... so what am I missing or not thinking about as far as the "problems" in this type of histology?
>Thanks in advance,
>Carol
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