[Histonet] Histotechs: how many are we nationwide?

Rene J Buesa rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Fri Oct 6 11:19:19 CDT 2006


Well I think we have been "flamming" since yesterday!
  Have a nice weekend!
  René J.

LuAnn Anderson <ander093 <@t> tc.umn.edu> wrote:
  Don't have a clue. How's this for "flaming Fridays"????? :o)


At 10:36 AM 10/6/2006, Rene J Buesa wrote:
  LuAnn:
I write "HT" because it has less letters than writing "histotech", no reference to the "Histotechnician" ASCP title. It is just easier to type!
But again: with that in mind: what do you think: are we 49,000?; less?' more?
René J.

LuAnn Anderson <ander093 <@t> tc.umn.edu> wrote:
    
   I never said nor did I imply that people who are not certified are not capable of doing a good job. I know very well that they can--I have trained many myself. I simply said that if you are asking for the number of "HT's" then you would need to be counting those certified--just because one is doing histology does not give them the title of HT--technically one must pass the registry to have that title. If you are just looking for the total number of people who work in histology labs--then that is a different question all together.~~LuAnn



  
   At 07:45 AM 10/6/2006, Rene J Buesa wrote:
    
   And who says I don't call them HTs?
  
   For me any person doing histology work is an HT; have you forgotten how many "trained just on the job" HTs were grandfathered when a license was a requirement?
  
   Is a fantastic section or a beautiful trichrome done better by somebody accredited over somebody with the right experience? (Another "can of worms").
  
   This is just a "number" of HTs nationwide = how many of us are doing the slides on which the pathologists base their diagnosis.
  
   René J.

  
   Douglas D Deltour <doug <@t> ppspath.com> wrote:     
   Can of worms...   
   If you pass a NAACLS accredited school or get a degree in histology then why   
   wouldn't you call them a HT?

  
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   -----Original Message-----   
   From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu   
   [ mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of LuAnn   
   Anderson   
   Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 4:30 PM   
   To: Rene J Buesa; LaDonna G. Elpers; Jackie M O'Connor; Zajic Kari   
   Cc: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu;   
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   Subject: RE: [Histonet] Histotechs: how many are we nationwide?
  
   I think that certification should be the issue.   
   One does not truly have the title of HTif they   
   have not passed the registry exam. JMHO.
  
   At 02:47 PM 10/5/2006, Rene J Buesa wrote:   
   >No, certification is not the issue, just how   
   >many HTs there are, how many of us share this art of histology?   
   > René J.   
   >   
   >"LaDonna G. Elpers" wrote:   
   > Our facility has 6 Histology Technicians, my   
   > guess would be that there are probably another   
   > 15 in our town. The question would be if we   
   > talking about those certified only? We are   
   > currently half and half, 3 certified and 3 not.   
   >   
   >LaDonna G. Elpers, BA, HT(ASCP)   
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   >-----Original Message-----   
   >From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu   
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   >On Behalf Of Jackie M O'Connor   
   >Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 1:46 PM   
   >To: Zajic Kari   
   >Cc: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu;   
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   >Subject: RE: [Histonet] Histotechs: how many are we nationwide?   
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   >What about those of us who are doing the work of four people? Does that   
   >count?   
   >JO'C   
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   >Hi Rene, I enjoyed your recent article in the new Advance, was very   
   >interesting! I am only one in my facility, a general hospital. If you are   
   >taking count!! :)   
   >   
   >You have now inspired me to re-new my severly overdue membership with the   
   >NSH.   
   >Cheers from West Palm!   
   >Kari :)   
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   >From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu   
   >[ mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu]On Behalf Of Rene J   
   >Buesa   
   >Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 1:32 PM   
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   >Subject: [Histonet] Histotechs: how many are we nationwide?   
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   >Dear Histonet subscriber:   
   >   
   >The US Census does NOT recognize histotechs (HTs) as a category of   
   >professionals (the NSH is going to try to do something about that during   
   >2007) so we do not know how many we are. Some indirect calculations are   
   >needed to answer that question.   
   >According to the US Census bureau:   
   >   
   >1- there are 5,193 general and surgical hospitals and perhaps 95% of   
   >them have a histology laboratory = 5,000 labs   
   >2- the average number of HTs per lab = 9 (range from 1 to 15 or more in   
   >some).   
   >So, in hospital settings there could be 5,000 x 9 = 45,000 HTs   
   >   
   >3- There are 4,084 institutions of higher education and perhaps 50% have   
   >some sort of histology lab, veterinary, marine, research, botany, etc. =   
   >2,000 histology labs.   
   >4- those experimental labs have an average of 2 HTs (between 1 and 5,   
   >sometimes up to 10)   
   >So, in universities there could be 2,000 x 2 = 4,000 HTs   
   >   
   >Adding both = 49,000 histotechs nationwide.   
   >   
   >If membership to the NSH in 2006 (4,400 members) is any indicator (and   
   >usually prestigious professional societies are able to have a membership   
   >of roughly 10% of the profession) it can be said that the 4,400 members in   
   >2006 = 9% of the proposed number.   
   >   
   >What do you think?   
   >Are we more than 49,000; less? or is 49,000 HTs about right?   
   >René J.   
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