Home • Knowledge Pathway • Workflow Workflow Educational content about the well-defined, optimized process to ensure a pathology lab’s efficient, safe, and consistent handling of histology tissue samples. Image 101 Steps to Better Histology - a Practical Guide to Good Histology Practice Geoffrey Rolls, BAppSc, FAIMS This straightforward guide to good histology practice provides practical advice on best-practice techniques and simple ways to avoid common errors. Learn More Image How to Create a Histology Competency Assessment Program in Six Steps Herbert Skip Brown, M. Div., HT(ASCP), Director of Education & Training, Lab Management Consultants Download this generalized guide with examples of questions and images for building a competency assessment that can promote quality assurance and training standards for lab personnel. Learn More Image Lean Thinking - Unlocking the Mysteries to Simplify Work and Improve Quality Debra Schofield, MT (ASCP) Have fun as you learn why laboratories, factories, or any group of people working together operate the way they do and how the application of lean concepts can reduce stress, improve operations, and mitigate error potential in the highly complex environment of Histology and Anatomic Pathology Services. Watch the webinar Image Busting the Myth of the "Ideal" Workflow Ashley Troutman, MBA, HT(ASCP), QIHC, CLSSBB. Join Ashley Troutman, Senior Marketing Manager at Leica Biosystems, as he shares practical advice on how to determine your optimal workflow, for your lab, to meet your goals. Watch the webinar Image IHC Workflow Optimization Toolkit Ashley Troutman, MBA, HT(ASCP), QIHC, CLSSBB. Download this training resource to assist you in better understanding your current IHC process by identifying critical points in your current workflow. This guide will help you measure and improve the workflow at these critical points to help you determine the optimal workflow for your laboratory. Learn More Image A Guide to Better IHC Download this guide and learn troubleshooting tips for a wide range of immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining issues. Learn More Current page1 Page 2 Page3 Page 4