RE: [Histonet] RE: pathologists in the lab (shivers down thespine...)

From:"Stapf, Ross"


Our new residents after a few weeks on their first Gross Room rotation
spend a day in histology to see the blocks they grossed get embedded and
cut.  They get to see first hand the results of their work.  It helps
tremendously. 


This was not always done consistently here.  Hence the story I shared
earlier.

Ross M Stapf
Histopathology Manager
Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75246
214-820-2465

214-820-4110 fax
RossS@baylorhealth.edu




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