[Histonet] Sally's Friday Fume
Shelly Christenson
Christen <@t> vet.k-state.edu
Fri Jun 6 13:14:12 CDT 2008
I work in a veterinary diagnostic lab and got my HT certification in 1993 without any problems and they accepted our veterinary pathologist signature. Two other techs got certified later and no problems there either.
Shelly Christenson HT(ASCP)
Kansas State University
Veterinary Diagnostic Lab
Manhattan, Kansas 66506
>>> "Breeden, Sara" <sbreeden <@t> nmda.nmsu.edu> 6/6/2008 11:28 AM >>>
Okay, I finally have something to Fume about. I am beginning to train a
person to become a certified histologist. She is a certified veterinary
tech with an Associates Degree and the appropriate number of
chemistry/biology hours. I inquired of ASCP about her eligibility (after
we finish the training period) to take the HT exam. According to ASCP,
as a vet diagnostic lab, we do not meet the ASCP requirements for
eligibility because we are not accredited by CAP, JCAHO/AABB and do not
have a board-certified (read "human") pathologist/medical scientist
(hmmm? Could one of our veterinary pathologists fulfill the description
of "medical scientist"??). Surely there are other persons working in a
veterinary pathology lab that would be interested in certification, one
would think. What are they to do? This frosts my petunias and I'd like
to know if anyone has any experience or input on this. But - hey! - some
of my fluids/solutions in gallon/liter containers seem to have been
improved so they don't drip, so maybe someone out there IS listening
(that was my first Friday Hour of Fuming subject). Hasta lumbago.
Sally Breeden, HT(ASCP)
NM Dept. of Agriculture
Veterinary Diagnostic Services
PO Box 4700
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-841-2576
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