[Histonet] (no subject)

Sullivan, Beatrice BSullivan <@t> virtua.org
Wed Aug 7 09:57:33 CDT 2013


I have my embedding and cutting forceps with me today that I  acquired  shortly after graduation. That was many years ago but I'd be lost without them. Forceps, as a rule, are cheap. Let your techs use what works best for them.


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Ditto!
 
Paula K. Pierce, HTL(ASCP)HT
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Hi,
I understand using lean at the embedding center but when it comes to the little things like the types of forceps it may be best to let the techs use what works best for them.  Everyone's hands are different and the feel of the forceps in their hands and dexterity come into play here.  If you have many different embedders maybe it would be best if each had and were responsible for their own forceps.  I don't know how that would counter affect the lean process.  

Linda

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 Hi,

I am trying lean up at the embedding system. We have issues where staff have their own preference in regards to working on a specific forceps. I am trying to standardize this process and eliminate the hassle of having different types of forceps. Can anyone help me. Thanks Regards,
 
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