[Histonet] Surgical Pathology Departments
Joe Nocito
jnocito <@t> satx.rr.com
Tue Sep 12 18:52:33 CDT 2006
Robert,
believe it or not, they tried me out transcribing once. I was a bit
perturbed. I was not having a good day when the transcriptionist called in
sick. My doctor asked me to see if I could transcribe some stat cases. My
response went something like this: "I gross, embed, cut, and stain. Now you
want be to transcribe. Just give me the damn slides and I'll read and sign
out those too"
We now have three transcriptionists and a secretary who can fill in as
needed. Unlike Barry's, our's is not stuffed, bronzed or dusty. She really
is a big help.
Now, Barry, what's this "flaming thing" you talk about?
Joe Nocito BS, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Histology Manager
Pathology Reference Lab
San Antonio, TX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rittman, Barry R" <Barry.R.Rittman <@t> uth.tmc.edu>
To: <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 4:29 PM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Surgical Pathology Departments
Hi Robert
You have just pressed the "not my job" button.
I believe that this is a constant sore point with many histotechs.
As in many labs, tasks that used to be regarded as "secretarial" are now
carried out by the histotechs. in addition to actual histologic tissue
preparation.
While I believe that it is important to understand the various aspects
of a pathology lab I feel that in many cases the extensive training that
histotechs receive in the preparation of tissue is wasted in these
"other tasks". This is not to detract from the skill required to be an
accurate transcriber but I really feel that this is not what most
histotecs. are really paid for.
In our institute there are no "secretaries" but due to political
correctness are known as "administrative assistants". However these are
fewer in number than the original secretarial staff (they also do not
carry out any histological techniques). These extra tasks for the
histotech. are not usually reflected in job descriptions and rarely come
with extra remuneration.
However the good news is that histotechs. are not alone.
Many faculty are typing their own memos and often carrying out numerous
other tasks that were originally carried out by secretaries.
I stand corrected, we have one secretary here.
This was someone who we perfused and have preserved in the main entrance
so that the image of a real secretary is retained for posterity (has a
nice bronze plaque also).
Believe that Joe N. would classify this as a potential flaming topic.
Barry
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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Lott,
Robert
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 2:56 PM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Surgical Pathology Departments
Hi Everyone,
I'm sooooo....sad because I'm not in Phoenix at NSH (first one I've
missed in many years).... but, since I'm not, I have a question for all
of you!
Are their hospital based or even private practice anatomic pathology
laboratories which operate without transcriptionists/secretary/clerical
type individuals for reporting and distribution of reports, etc. and ALL
those things they do?
If so, who performs the duties that would normally be part of their
job.... ??
Seems I vaguely remember a short thread about this maybe a year ago...
Robert
Robert L. Lott, HTL(ASCP)
Manager, Anatomic Pathology
LabFirst / Trinity Medical Center - formerly
Montclair Baptist Medical Center
800 Montclair Road
Birmingham, AL 35213
205-592-5388 phone
205-592-5646 fax
robert.lott <@t> triadhospitals.com
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