[Histonet] Fwd: Texas Society for Histotechnology
Symposium/Convention April 18-20, 2008
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Subject: Texas Society for Histotechnology Symposium/Convention April 18-20, 2008
Hi Histonetters!
The Texas Society for Histotechnology will be hosting the annual Symposium/Convention, April 18-20, 2008 at the DFW Hilton Lakes, 1800 Hwy 26, Grapevine,Texas. Golf Tournanment will be hosted on April 17, 2008 at 1:00pm to register for golf contact mhale <@t> carisdx.com . If you would like a copy of the program or more information please reply to this e-mail.
Workshops include:
WS 1:
Small Specimen Management (In a Large Volume World): Skip Brown, M.Div., HT (ASCP)
WS 2:
A Review of the Human Cell and an Introduction to Cell Injury: Mark Bailey, MA, HT (ASCP)
WS 3:
Are You Prepared to Take the HT (ASCP) Registry Exam: Robert Lott, BS., HTL(ASCP)
WS 4:
Cytology for Histotechnologist: From Tissue to Liquids and Everything in Between: T.W. Crook, M.D. and Thuy Ardaman, M.D.
WS 5:
Laboratory Safety-What You Need to Know: Jason Burill, Histology Manager
WS 6:
HQUIP: Freida L. Carson, PhD; Sue E. Lewis, BS, HTL(ASCP)
WS 7:
Principles of Grossing: Steve Eagle, RS, PA/ASCP eligible
WS 8:
Introduction to Immunos: Bonnie Whitaker, HT (ASCP)QIHC
WS 9:
Is Your Tissue Processor Fighting You? Fight Back: Pam Marcum HT(ASCP)
WS 10:
LEADERSHIP JAZZ: Developing Alignment & Synchronicity in Lab Operations: Skip Brown, M. Div., HT(ASCP)
WS 11:
Troubleshooting Immunohistochemistry: Bonnie Whitaker, HT(ASCP) QIHC
WS 12:
Microwave Technology. What is it Good for….Absolutely Everything: Donna Willis, HT/HTL(ASCP)
WS 13:
Personality Types in the Histology Laboratory: Glenda Hood, BS, HT (ASCP)
WS 14:
New Advances in Immunohistochemistry Staining: Tommy Reese, HT (ASCP)
WS 15:
A Pathologist looks at the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ: Kevin McQuaid, M.D.
SYMPOSIUMS
Symposium #1
What Every Histotechnologist and Pathologist Needs to Know about Technical Immunohistochemistry: Rodney T. Miller, M.D.
Symposium #2
Transmission Electron Microscopy: Elma Cortinis, BS, HT (ASCP)
Symposium #3
Histochemical Stains for the Evaluation of GI Tract and Liver Disease- What They Are and How They Are Used in Daily Practice: Shari Taylor, M.D.
Symposium #4
Immunohistochemistry in the Analysis of Forensic Evidence from a Double Homicide in New Zealand: The Lundy Case, Rodney T. Miller, M.D.
Symposium #5
Forensic Pathology Overview: Joseph M. Guileyardo, M.D
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