[SPAM-HC] - [Histonet] Floaters in Waterbath - Email found in
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Cazares, Ruth
RCazares <@t> schosp.org
Fri Oct 23 09:45:22 CDT 2009
Kim wipes work great, and if done after each block shouldn't slow things down much. Besides, what's the point of quantity when the quality is compromised with floaters. You should have a policy regarding this since it is a CAP requirement.
Ruth Cazares, HT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology
Swedish Covenant Hospital
5145 North California Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
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I know we have all had some problems with floaters in our waterbath at some point in our microtomy career.
Our doctors are very picky and I need some tips on keeping an immaculate clean waterbath, but not sacrificing the speed in a regular routine lab. We use the pyrex waterbath and paper towels for wiping our area.
Thanks
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