[Histonet] Re: Diff-Quik

Bryan Llewellyn llewllew <@t> shaw.ca
Wed Jan 27 15:57:16 CST 2010


I have worked in several laboratories, both in Canada and England.  I 
trained there and was taught by technologists, not pathologists, to check 
the staining of all my slides, which I have always done.  I finds that even 
when asked, most pathologists do not return poorly stained slides, yet how 
can we know of deficiencies if they do not?

I worked in several histology labs over my career and slides were checked in 
all but two.  I was able to introduce it in one of those, but not in the 
other due to technologist resistance (we've always done it that way).  It 
was the technologists who resisted it.

I don't see why Dr. Richmond needs to apologise.  He merely drew attention 
to his work experiences in numerous histology labs and decried what is, in 
his experience, a common practice.  In other words, he spoke about real, 
actual events.  Why does being truthful require an apology?  Are our egos so 
fragile that we can't take valid criticism as a profession nor as 
individuals?  He certainly did not accuse those who got upset of failing to 
check slides, so why take umbrage?  Noting and decrying poor histological 
practices should be a concern for everyone.  Surely we are concerned about 
service to patients not about our egos.

Bryan Llewellyn





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