[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 164, Issue 5

Brent Adams badams at acadianagastro.com
Fri Jul 14 12:49:17 CDT 2017


Hey folks,



I am looking to purchase some blocks with positive H pylori tissue.

I have never done this before as we always had plenty of positive tissue in the wet tissue room. Has anyone had to buy tissue?

If you have, who did you find to be good to work with and how is

it sold, by the block by the case by the pound ( LOL). Really could use some direction on this. I just cant keep enough acceptable positive H pylori control slides on hand and am always running out. Would like to have a 6 month supply to work from and be able to keep a head with.



Thanks


Brent Adams – BS, LPN, HT





www.acadianagastro.com



Acadiana Gastroenterology Associates, LLC

439 Heymann Blvd

Lafayette, LA  70503



tel:  (337) 269-1126

fax:  (337) 269-1476

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   1. Pathology Band Saw (Sandra Cheasty)


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Hello,
                Can anyone recommend a band saw for pathology? We are looking for a new band saw for use in necropsy and research. It has to be a "meat" band saw, as workshop band saws aren't compatible with wet tissue.
A table-top model is preferred, and cheaper than a floor model. (Plus, the floor models all seem to come with a sausage-maker, which is pretty gross.)
                If you have used a table-top band saw in your pathology lab, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Cheers!
Sandy

Sandra J. Cheasty, HT (ASCP)
Histology & Necropsy Supervisor
UW-Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine



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