Re: Recyclyer question

From:Heather Palmer-Renko

We have a wonderful recycler that we use for our
Xylene, formalin, and alcohol.  It is by a company
called cbg Biotech out of Colombus, Ohio. 
1-800-941-9484.  I have been nothing but impressed
with thier customer care and tech support.  They
trained me on the machine over the phone in just 20
minutes and encouraged any questions.  Good company
for us so far.

Heather Renko, B.S., H.T.
SAMC  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
> 
> - --
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> Geoff McAuliffe, Ph.D.
> Neuroscience and Cell Biology
> Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
> 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854
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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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