[Histonet] Lab assistant working in histology
Rebecca Barnhart
RBARNHART <@t> summithealth.org
Thu Jul 6 13:11:14 CDT 2006
I am sorry I forgot to mention I work in Pennsylvania if that makes a
difference.
>>> <godsgalnow <@t> aol.com> 7/6/2006 2:06:48 PM >>>
There is nothing wrong with having a lab assistant changing stainers,
processors, or coverslipping, as long as they are properly trained-but
tech work is a no no.
Roxanne Soto
Clinical Lab Manager
Physicians RightPath
Tampa, Florida
-----Original Message-----
From: Rebecca Barnhart <RBARNHART <@t> summithealth.org>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 13:57:47 -0400
Subject: [Histonet] Lab assistant working in histology
Does anyone know of a regulation (CLIA, CAP, JACHO) preventing a lab
assistant from working in histology (embedding, cutting, staining,
coverslipping and changing solutions)? Thanks!
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