[Histonet] Basement Lab
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Mon May 5 08:22:06 CDT 2014
Histology is a very OLD "art" and by the end of the XIX and up to the middle of the XX century the "rule" was to do histology near the morgue that was almost always in the hospital basement. Additionally also since the start the laboratory activity less "respected" was that of histotech, always considered "inferior" to the medical lab tech. Histology was practiced from the start by "people" trained "to do histology" and the histology techs were recruited from janitors, secretaries, or pathologists' family members. It was just a "training" in how to process, section and stain, like a "flesh and bone" instrument.
This is a very long trend just now crumbling down because of CAP requirements and even perhaps as a sorts of "human rights" issue BUT there is always something remaining and nobody is surprised if the histology lab is relegated to the basement which is a non-premium real estate within the hospital. That is why!
Oh those old days that in this case are not "good old days"!
René J.
On Monday, May 5, 2014 3:19 AM, "Susan.Walzer <@t> HCAHealthcare.com" <Susan.Walzer <@t> HCAHealthcare.com> wrote:
Why do they always want to put us in the basement? We have a lot of the hospitals explosives and flammables??
Still, as long as they have a good ventilation (you often need a roof or outside wall to do this) it might be ok. I hope they have good environmental engineers.
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Basement Lab
Not a good idea
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> On May 3, 2014, at 12:10 PM, John Smallwood <jrsmallwood <@t> bell.net> wrote:
>
> Our small Hospital with growth plans, is considering a new Laboratory in the basement of the planned tower. I consider this a less than desirable location. Spills , fumes, chemical allotments etc. What are Histonet members thoughts and ideas ??
>
> Than you,
> John Smallwood, MLT.
> London, Ont. Can.
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