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To: scion who wrote (950)2/21/2004 3:53:56 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1136
 
“I have seen pathologists leave skin biopsies, prostate bx's (FNA), etc. , in the container, then the techs have to go back and find the container in the waste when the surgeon complains!!
I had an attending who did an axillary disstection for lymph nodes in a breast CA case...he said he found "no" nodes....the surgeon went nuclear, the attending told me to go back and do more dissection...I didn't fing 2 nodes, or 5 nodes, etc., I found 30 nodes!! 1 the size of an almond!! Believe me, some of these pathologists are dangerous. The way medicine is today, hospitals hiring more administrators and less medical personel, its getting very dangerous to go into many of the larger hospitals,”

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