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When consulting a senior, what you generally want to know are:
 
When consulting a senior, what you generally want to know are:
 
*If bringing a slide tray, don't forget the slide on your microscope.
 
*If bringing a slide tray, don't forget the slide on your microscope.
*{{Comprehensive-begin}}Is the office '''door open''', and if so, how much? Generally leave it the same way on the way out.{[Comprehensive-end}}
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*{{Comprehensive-begin}}Is the office '''door open''', and if so, how much? Generally leave it the same way on the way out.{{Comprehensive-end}}
 
*The pathology '''issues''' at hand.
 
*The pathology '''issues''' at hand.
 
*If information is given for writing a pathology report, what will you do '''after''' writing them? Save, sign or notify them otherwise?
 
*If information is given for writing a pathology report, what will you do '''after''' writing them? Save, sign or notify them otherwise?
 
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Revision as of 14:30, 20 April 2021

General notes edit

Further reading:

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

Comprehensiveness

On this resource, the following formatting is used for comprehensiveness:

  • Minimal depth
  • (Moderate depth)
  • ((Comprehensive))

When to ask

For grossing, general factors for asking for assistance include:

  • Unfamiliarity with the specimen type at hand.
  • Malignancy risk of the case.

What do ask for

When consulting a senior, what you generally want to know are:

  • If bringing a slide tray, don't forget the slide on your microscope.
  • ((Is the office door open, and if so, how much? Generally leave it the same way on the way out.))
  • The pathology issues at hand.
  • If information is given for writing a pathology report, what will you do after writing them? Save, sign or notify them otherwise?

Notes

  1. For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Patholines:Authorship for details.

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