For those of you that answered with B, how are you filing the blocks? Just curious.

Victor

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University of Washington Medical Center
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On 2/9/2011 9:24 AM, Bernice Frederick wrote:
B

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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 11:15 AM
To: 'Lee Mayhew'; Histonet
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Cassette labeling

"A" For filing reasons.  When we file in the boxes on top of microtome they
are right side up and for final filing in the plastic drawers writing is
right side up.

Dawn

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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 3:55 PM
To: Histonet
Subject: [Histonet] Cassette labeling

Hi Histonetters,

At my hospital, we are having a discussion about how to label cassettes. I
have worked at 2 hospitals, and they each do it a different way.  Our
cassette labeller will print either way.

Could you please indicate which way you do it at your site, A or B.

      A......When the cassette is open and sitting on the bench facing you
with the lid on the far side and the surface for writing on is closest to
you,  the surgical number is upside down.

      B.....When the cassette is open and sitting on the bench facing you
with the lid on the far side and the surface for writing on is closest to
you,  the surgical number is right side up.

Thanks in advance.

Lee Mayhew MLT
St. Josephs Hospital
Hamilton, ON Canada
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