[Histonet] Re: Switching from hospital histo to Research
caron fournier
caron_fournier <@t> yahoo.ca
Tue May 15 09:56:17 CDT 2007
The one comment that I found interesting is that research is "better pay".....not if you work in Canada. Research is less pay (that's why I work both clinical and research)but still less stress (sometimes) as you work according to the needs of the project. All other things that have been mentioned do apply as well like new stains and stains that don't work on animal tissue. Finding protocols that work for your project that has not been done before. And, above all safety and good lab practises. I love the challenges research offers and the variety (no day is ever the same as the next) but I also like the pay of clinical and need to pay the bills.
So, as I said in Canada research is less money especially if you work at a university.
Caron Fournier, BSc, R.T.
Department of Orthopaedics,
Division of Orthopaedic Engineering Research,
U.B.C.
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