[Histonet] training materials

Kim Merriam kmerriam2003 <@t> yahoo.com
Thu Dec 11 12:06:23 CST 2008


The AFIP book (Laboratory Methods in Histotechnology, edited by Edna Prophet, et al) has nice chapters on specimen orientation and embedding  It is not really a training manual, but it has some nice pictures as to how certain tissues should be placed into the molds.
 Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA 




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From: Daniel Schneider <dlschneider <@t> gmail.com>
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I would be very interested in these suggestions as well, as we would like to
improve the quality of skin embedding.

Thanks!

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Jennifer Johnson
<jmjohnson34 <@t> hotmail.com>wrote:

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> Can anyone suggest a really good book, atlas, etc. for embedding?  The girl
> that took my place at my last job is having a really hard time (especially
> with skin) and I told her I would ask the experts.
>
> Thanks,
> Jennifer Johnson, HTL (ASCP)
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