[Histonet] How many tissues an histo tech is suppose to cut per

Blazek, Linda lblazek <@t> digestivespecialists.com
Mon Jun 27 12:10:11 CDT 2011


Unless you are in some remote area that there aren't any other facilities around, I would look for a new job!  I don't think your age should have any bearing on finding one.  If you were close to me I'd hire you.  Working under that kind of condition is unacceptable in my opinion.  It promotes errors and that isn't what we are all about.  Those blocks are our patients.

Linda

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i've only been working 2 months.  although older, i am new as a histotech (graduated in may 2010, found a job in april 2011).  seems management is setting a goal of a block per minute as far as cutting goes for me.  i have until october to attain this goal. this minute for cutting is to include facing, writing out slides, cutting, and putting tray into symphony stainer (not to mention getting up to answer the phone, fielding questions regarding send-out cases, and other slight "cutting interruptions).   this seems an extreme, possibly unattainable goal.  i'm up for a challenge  at age 53, but any advice would be SWONDERFUL!!!! :)   
 
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