So funny as a histotech from NC it’s great to see how they do it in other states and countries around the world 🌎 I use a brush and forceps for example but some techs just use there fingers or a wooden stick.
your hair is all on the chuck when blowing on it. that's an infection control issue. And blowing hot hair from your throat can spread your droplets onto the tissue block, possibly causing a misdiagnosis or interference of diagnosis. But go on.
@@emily_notaro1872 that's what you do once you separate the section from the rest of the block, but until you reach that point, you'll have to find some way to add moisture to the blade(and the block)
I find it interesting how cutting techniques vary so drastically from person to person
So funny as a histotech from NC it’s great to see how they do it in other states and countries around the world 🌎 I use a brush and forceps for example but some techs just use there fingers or a wooden stick.
@@YaLittleFriendgreat crank handling
@@YaLittleFriend I use my tongue much faster.
awesome balance between explaining but staying technical, perfect experience buddy, hope you found what you were researching 5 years ago Lindsey!
your hair is all on the chuck when blowing on it. that's an infection control issue. And blowing hot hair from your throat can spread your droplets onto the tissue block, possibly causing a misdiagnosis or interference of diagnosis. But go on.
would an ir lamp be the best to heat the surface wax slighly?
thank you Lindsey, short and sweet, very clear!
Every block you breath?
no
blowig is for heating up right?
Thanks alot.nice work
Why are you blowing air in the tissue block? What's the principle behind it?
The moisture acts as a lube between the section and the blade, so you'll get even and flat sections, otherwise they'll come out jarring and wrinkled
@@T.J.1033why not just put it In the water bath to prevent that?
@@emily_notaro1872 that's what you do once you separate the section from the rest of the block, but until you reach that point, you'll have to find some way to add moisture to the blade(and the block)
Awesome job!
Great
Hi iam from india i want to learn about section cutting
What you want to know
You can leave the tissue at room temperature for a minute before cutting and then cut, no need to do this anymore🤞