[Histonet] Extremity carrier
Olszewski, Dawn
Dawn.Olszewski at SGMC.ORG
Mon Oct 21 15:19:48 CDT 2019
Good afternoon,
I have been tasked to find a better solution to transport extremities from the OR to histology. We have tried cardboard boxes (no longer allowed) and plastic totes on rollers (too big to store and absorb odors from the legs). The histology lab is located quite a ways from the OR and passes through some main areas of the hospital. I was wondering what everybody else uses for this issue. All suggestions are appreciated. Thank you in advance for any ideas.
Sincerely,
Dawn Olszewski, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
Pathology Manager
South Georgia Medical Center
229-259-4830
dawn.olszewski at sgmc.org
Dawn Olszewski
Pathology Manager - Histotechnologist
Laboratory
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South Georgia Medical Center
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Valdosta, GA 31602
229-259-4830 (O) | 229-560-6191 (M)
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