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i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
anyone have any references how this is violating acgme ? I need to learn.
anyone have any references how this is violating acgme ? I need to learn.
i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
It is not unheard of for a pathologist to stain his own FNA slides. Maybe this is what the OP is doing. Maybe not. But regardless, you are probably better off doing what is asked of you than complaining about it.
i process the specimen "spin/spin/stain". Is that against regulations?
What do you mean "Making cytology slides?" Making the smears when you do an FNA or a clinician does an FNA and squirts it on the slide for you? Because lots of residents do that. Lots of residents don't do that. It's good to learn how to do it. If it's anything more than that it's probably excessive.
Who is "the cytology person." The prep tech? Are you making thin preps? You had only one person qualified to make thin preps? What hospital is this so I can be sure I never get my care there? Is there only one surgeon in the whole hospital too?
I call BS on this thread. This reminds me of that time EX-PCM came on here and claimed he had to mow lawns to feed his family because he couldn't find a job or something like that.
That was epic.
yes our cytotech is gone. I am making thin preps. is this not part of training ? what can i do?
But if you are the whistle blower things will be tough for you. The program will rain down badness upon you. I've seen it happen first hand. LADoc is right. Keep a low profile, kiss ass and the GTFO of there for fellowship. Even if you are in the right, the faculty can ruin you and destroy your reputation if you rock the boat.
It's definitely not fair. But, unfortunately, life isn't fair. During residency we had to clean up after autopsies.... I mean we did everything. We bagged all of the scrap organs, hauled them to the trash down the hall, thoroughly cleaned all surfaces, and mopped the floor. And we even had two PAs, but the job was considered beneath them. I would love to hear a story of a surgery resident cleaning up the OR after surgery. Obviously, I'm still a little bitter about it, but I sucked it up, kept under the radar, and have come out alive with a great job. So I say, suffer through it, and get a great job. Complaining about the situation may just make it worse. Even if you anonymously complain to the ACGME, the program usually finds out who complained.
i have been wanting some information on if residents make the cytology slides at your program. The cytology person quit now I one of 2 residents making slides on daily basis. Please help!
You're born, you take ****. You get out in the world, you take more ****. You climb a little higher, you take less ****. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what **** even looks like. Welcome to the layer cake son (From the movie Layer Cake).
Hang in there dude, every dog has its day!
I cant wait until the day I can say I dont remember what **** looks like!!!![]()
If housekeeping gets short staffed, can they have you mop the gross room floor?