Re: Daily Digest

From:Heather Palmer-Renko

I am looking for a commercial or could personal
control for the cyclin D1 IHC.  Does anyone know of a
good source or do you have a good case with extra
tissue that would work.

Heather Renko
St. Anthony Medical Center
Rockford, ILLINois
--- HistoNet Server 
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> Date: 14 Nov 2002 00:04:30 -0600
> From: "Herbert.Ronald" 
> Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: Daily Digest
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> Date: 14 Nov 2002 04:15:48 -0600
> From: Alex Knisely 
> Subject: Re: ORO's
> 
> Forget ORO.  Osmicate and process either into
> paraffin or into resin.
> 
> Alex K
> 
> At 15:41 13/11/02 -0800, Trenton R. Schoeb wrote:
> >I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who's had
> problems with Oil Red O 
> >staining of frozen sections of formalin fixed liver
> and has found 
> >solutions. Basic problem is sections not adhering
> to slide and blobs of fat 
> >coalescing on slide and spreading under sections.
> >
> >--------------------------------------------------
> >Trenton R. Schoeb, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVP
> >Professor, Department of Genetics
> >University of Alabama at Birmingham
> >trs@uab.edu
> >205-934-2288
> >Department office: 205-934-2117
> >Fax: 205-975-4418
> >http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=34925
> >
> >US mail:                    Fed Ex:
> >VH 402                      402 Volker Hall
> >1530 3rd Ave. S.            1670 University Blvd.
> >Birmingham, AL 35294-0019   Birmingham, AL 35294
> >--------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> Alex Knisely, MD
> Consultant Histopathologist
> 
> alex.knisely@kcl.ac.uk
>  
> Institute of Liver Studies
> King's College Hospital
> Denmark Hill
> London  SE5 9RS  UK
>  
> +44 (0)20 - 7346 - 3125 telefax
> +44 (0)20 - 7346 - 4627 office
> 
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> Date: 14 Nov 2002 07:15:52 -0600
> From: "Morken, Tim" 
> Subject: RE: height adjustable grossing stations
> 
> We have the Shandon Grosslab Senior and love it. The
> elevator is a great
> feature.
> 
> Tim Morken
> Atlanta
> 
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: barbalb@itsa.ucsf.edu
> [mailto:barbalb@itsa.ucsf.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:13 PM
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: height adjustable grossing stations
> 
> 
> Hi All
> My supervisor has asked for people's experiences
> with height adjustable
> grossing stations.  We have been looking at Mopec
> and TBJ and would like
> to have some opinions of those, but also any others
> you may have used.
> 
> Thanks,
> Barbara Albert
> UCSF Medical Center
> San Francisco
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> Date: 14 Nov 2002 07:46:01 -0600
> From: "Morken, Tim" 
> Subject: RE: Legality of? RE: derm tech service only
> 
> While it is true that true collusion is difficult to
> prove, an institution
> can suffer losses simply by being sued, even if the
> suit is frivolous. The
> legal costs simply to deal with it are huge. What
> would it take for an
> instituion to "prove" it had not colluded if it was
> well known (say via
> histonet) that a lab employee was "asking" others
> about what they charge?
> Lawyers get rich on things like that. It is far
> better for any institution
> to do real cost studies and set their prices
> accordingly (and have the
> documentation to prove it) than to send lab techs or
> managers out to "ask"
> about what others charge. Setting charges is the job
> of the bean counters,
> not the lab mangers.  
> 
> Tim Morken
> Atlanta
> 
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff McAuliffe [mailto:mcauliff@UMDNJ.EDU]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 5:05 PM
> To: Morken, Tim
> Cc: 'Houston, Ronnie'; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: Re: Legality of? RE: derm tech service only
> 
> 
>     I am getting very tired of both friendly
> warnings and outright threats
> about "collusion" in the setting of lab fees. People
> need to look up
> collusion in the dictionary or better still, consult
> an attorney. While you
> are at it, find out what "restraint of trade" is.
> You can get sued for that,
> too. Setting lab fees based on what others charge is
> NOT collusion. All of
> the grocery stores in my neighborhood charge about
> the same for a gallon of
> milk. That does not mean they are in collusion.
> 
> Geoff
> 
> "Morken, Tim" wrote:
> 
> > Just a friendly warning: Asking other labs about
> their rates and setting
> > rates according to what other labs tell you they
> charge can be considered
> > collusion by people looking for someone to sue!
> >
> > Tim Morken
> > Atlanta
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Houston, Ronnie
> [mailto:Ronnie_Houston@bshsi.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:55 PM
> > To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> > Subject: derm tech service only
> >
> >      Can anyone share the going rate for a Tech
> service only charge for
> >      Dermatology clients; 3 levels, H&E only.
> >
> >      Thanks
> >      Ronnie Houston
> >      Regional Histology Operations Manager
> >      Bon Secours HealthPartners Laboratories
> >      5801 Bremo Road
> >      Richmond, VA 23226
> 
> - --
> **********************************************
> Geoff McAuliffe, Ph.D.
> Neuroscience and Cell Biology
> Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
> 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854
> voice: (732)-235-4583; fax: -4029
> mcauliff@umdnj.edu
> **********************************************
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> Date: 14 Nov 2002 09:00:46 -0600
> From: Martha Ward 
> Subject: cd15 (leu-m1)
> 
> 
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Heather Palmer-Renko
omnivore98@yahoo.com
renko1971@earthlink.com

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