Curious if anyone knows who will be the Magee Womens Breast and GYN fellows for this upcoming year (2014-2015) at UPMC?
Curious if anyone knows who will be the Magee Womens Breast and GYN fellows for this upcoming year (2014-2015) at UPMC?
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Curious if anyone knows who will be the Magee Womens Breast and GYN fellows for this upcoming year (2014-2015) at UPMC?
WTH...the fellowship has a name?
...at the University of Pittsburgh of all places, slotted somewhere in the range of Flint, Michigan as undesirable places you never want to live...
which knucklehead forgot to turn on the process at Stanford on Friday and 100 blocks of bx's are now coming out late?
who are the Stanford "IPOX" fellows for 2014-15? hahahaha
Ok, Pittsburgh may be rust belt, but they are the "Monte Carlo" of the region (relatively speaking) when you compare it to places like Detroit, Cleveland, and Buffalo. And don't even compare it to Flint... ever seen "Roger & Me"
We had a few people in residency who would forget to turn on the processor about once a year. It was always a nuisance for the rest of us, because our program director would then give us a lecture the next morning about how it affected the department![]()
Pittsburgh is actually a pretty awesome city. Great food, lots of parks, good sports, arts, etc. Its made quite a turn around since the steel mill days. Now ranks pretty high among national city ratings. I think Forbes and National Geographic had it high on some of the 'best places' lists in the last year two. Definitely NOT Flint, MI.
Sweet skyline, too...
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Having residents turn on tissue processors sounds like an ACGME violation. IT is not educational. The surgery residents don't have to turn the rooms over in between cases. The radiology residents don't have to go transprort the patient.
So is labeling two extra blocks because you have to submit more sections, but are you not gonna do it because it's not educational? When you are a resident grossing at 5:15pm or later which is not that uncommon at busier places and the histotechs and PA's are off, guess who starts the processor...? Pathology residents may not be used to the idea of scutwork, but pushing a button to start a machine isn't really comparable to wheeling patients around the hospital or turning over operating rooms.
I agree having to label a couple cassettes is not that big of a deal. But having it be the residents responsibility to load the processor because all the lab employees have gone home is bs. Techs or or other help in the gross room should load processors and start them. Who cleans and restocks the gross stations when you are done?
They should reorganize the schedule and have one tech there in the gross room who stays 6 or 630.
A processors can be started automatically on a timer.