[Histonet] Histotech Grossing Protocols

Kim Donadio one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 19:39:23 CDT 2012


if your talking about compliance for the part where you need to have each type of specimen written out exactly how you do it. Basically, write what you do and do what you say. Grossing in of specimens is going to be different for every lab. The pathologist needs to be involved in this as they are the ones who ultimatly have to read it and diagnose off it. I hope Ive understood your question corrrectly? and have given some help. 
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Is there anyone that would be willing to share their protocols with me concerning their high complexity qualified histotechs grossing surgical specimens?  We are in the process of researching this endeavor and would like to get a feel for what other labs are doing and how they maintain compliance.


Michelle Lamphere, HT (ASCP)
Lead Tech, Histology
Children's Medical Center
1935 Medical District Dr
Dallas, TX  75235
tel 214.456.2318
michelle.lamphere <@t> childrens.com



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