“…8,19,20,27,32,46 Most studies reported no unit of time, but alternatively inferred timesaving practices such as the elimination of certain MMS processing steps, 11,21,30,47,58 increase in number of cases per day, 26 or decreased number of technician training hours. 15 Of the 35 assessed, 23 studies included referenced alterations in technique including alterations to tissue mapping technique, combining processing steps, 8,30 flattening specimens with molds and glass discs, 20 use of optimal cutting temperature (OCT) droplet compound, 11,12 flash freezing, 32 microwave processing of paraffin sections, 36,65 modifying single-section methods for processing specimens, 18,21,23,28,66 use of alternative gloves and alternative incisions for processing, 25,29 techniques to quickly separate subcutaneous fat from specimen processing, 35 and other preparation changes. 5,13,22,24,27,34,47,59 In 12 studies, new devices were evaluated with a primary outcome of faster processing time.…”