What I used to do was when I got a thick specimen we would prepare 20-30 slides 
and run one of those each day for a positive control. We also ran a blank slide 
as a negative control to insure we didn't have contamination in our reagents. 
Doing these two things were part of our lab to meet CAP guidelines. 

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On Jun 11, 2012, at 8:49 AM, [email protected] wrote:

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>  Fellow techs, 
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> I was wondering what some of you do for a control slide  for your cytology 
> stainer. We will be staining urine cytology specifically. 
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> Thanks, 
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> Ron Martin 
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