The first BIG difference for me was the workflow. Completely different time 
frames for completion of work. The next pleasant change was the time avaialble 
to "work" with the specimens. This was many, many years ago. I enjoyed the 
research work, but did not enjoy the low pay and the worry for funding to keep 
the job going.

William DeSalvo, BS HTL(ASCP)
Production Manager-Anatomic Pathology
Chair, NSH Quality Management Committee
Owner/Consultant, Collaborative Advantage Consulting

 
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> Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 09:49:32 -0500
> Subject: [Histonet] Clinical histology to Research histology
> 
> Hello Histo World,
> 
>        please share your experience from going from clinical histology to 
> research histology...What are the major difference? Are there complications 
> or pleasant surprises?
> 
> Cassandra Davis
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