[Histonet] H&E quality check

Angela Bitting akbitting <@t> geisinger.edu
Mon Jul 7 14:47:21 CDT 2008


Thanks for all of the replies. I guess I need to rephrase my question. I'm wondering how many slides are reviewed daily under the scope for cutting artifacts, incomplete margins, etc. Where I worked before, we checked 10% of the slides under the scope before sending them on to the Pathologists. Do other labs do this?

>>> <stephanie.d.rivera <@t> gsk.com> 7/7/2008 9:49 AM >>>
Everywhere I have worked there was a liver control slide run daily for 
Q.C. The techs checked the staining quality before beginning staining for 
the day. The slide was dated and documented in the log book.


Stephanie D. Rivera
Safety Assessment Department
GlaxoSmithKline
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King of Prussia, PA 19406
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fax: 610-270-7202



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Just curious as to how other hospital labs quality check their H&E slides? 
Do most review a percentage microscopically? 



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