[Histonet] Histology Externships for New Grads. A message from Pam Barker at RELIA

Pam Barker relia1 <@t> earthlink.net
Wed Jul 21 10:49:07 CDT 2010


Hello Histonetters !

I hope you are having a great summer.  Yesterday I visited Keiser
University here in Orlando, FL.  They are getting ready to graduate
their first class of histotechnologists from their Histotechnology
program.  I met a lot of bright, interested and dedicated future
histotechnologists.  The reason I am telling you this is because as part
of the program the students do an externship.  Would you be interested
in becoming an externship site?  Here is the information on the program
and contact information for the director of student services.

Have a great day!

Keiser University's Associate of Science degree in Histotechnology
prepares students to perform laboratory studies of tissue.  The program
includes the study of cellular morphology, chemical composition and the
functions of normal and abnormal tissue.  Students study the composition
of dyes and chemicals and gain a thorough understanding of tissue
composition.  Upon completion of their degree program, our students are
prepared and eligible to sit for their HT (ASCP) license.  Our students
are required to complete two months of externship.  If you are
interested in becoming an externship site, please contact Nicole Goodman
at  <mailto:ngoodman <@t> keiseruniversity.edu> ngoodman <@t> keiseruniversity.edu
or 407-273-5800.

Thank You!

 

Pam Barker
President
RELIA 
Specialists in Allied Healthcare Recruiting
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Winter Springs, FL 32708-4969
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