Transcription of Practical Guide to Specimen Handling in Surgical Pathology
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Practical Guide to Specimen Handling in Surgical Pathology Authors: Robert Lott, Janet Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth Sheppard, Jerry Santiago, Christa Hladik, Mansoor Nasim, Konnie Zeitner, Thomas Haas, Shane Kohl, Saeid Movahedi-Lankarani Version: Revised: April 2020 1 Practical Guide to Specimen Handling in Surgical Pathology AUTHORS: Robert Lott, Janet Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth Sheppard, Jerry Santiago, Christa Hladik, Mansoor Nasim, Konnie Zeitner, Thomas Haas, Shane Kohl, Saeid Movahedi-Lankarani INTRODUCTION In spite of the abundant guidelines and recommendations published for Specimen Handling and testing in a clinical Pathology laboratory, relatively little literature is available for guidance of Specimen Handling in a Surgical Pathology laboratory. This document does not relate to cytologic or clinical Pathology samples.
All Common Checklist, COM.06100 – Primary Specimen Container Labeling All Common Checklist, COM.06200 - Pathologists Pathology and Laboratory ... • Written documentation for the correction of labelling errors – to be followed when specimens cannot be replaced ... • Bar coding and/or RFID documentation must be validated and maintained.
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