24René J. 

     On Monday, October 12, 2015 1:29 PM, "ODea, Elise via Histonet" 
<histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
   

 I imagine there are several schools of thought on this topic, but here goes:  
How many blocks should a histotech cut for 1 H&E per hour?  Other duties during 
this time are drying, loading and unloading a stainer and coverslipper.

Thanks!
Elise
Elise T. O'Dea, MT, ASCP
Histology Supervisor
Highland Hospital
1000 South Ave.
Rochester, New York 14620
office 585.341.6596
lab 585.341.8314
elise_o...@urmc.rochester.edu


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