[Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 80, Issue 36

Hocking, Mark mark.hocking <@t> ventana.roche.com
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Today's Topics:

   1. Reticulum stain wash-offs (Cheryl Crowder)
   2. shopping is online. (Kelly Larson)
   3. Histology Lab Supervisor Requirements - New York State/CAP
      Regula tions? (Neely, Tanisha)
   4. RE: Histology Lab Supervisor Requirements - New York
      State/CAP Regula tions? (Thomas Jasper)
   5. staining & charged slides (Dianne E. Holmes)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:51:48 -0500
From: "Cheryl Crowder" <ccrowder <@t> vetmed.lsu.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] Reticulum stain wash-offs
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Rather than use Halt (or other adhesive) in your water bath, have you tried 
using charged slides - those used for IHC.  Then air-dry or heat dry the 
tissues before deparaffinizing.   Any water left in the tissue will cause 
wash-offs.  Do not lower the pH of the silver solution.

Cheryl Crowder, BA, HTL(ASCP)


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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 10:02:24 -0400
From: "Neely, Tanisha" <tanisha.neely <@t> covance.com>
Subject: [Histonet] Histology Lab Supervisor Requirements - New York
	State/CAP Regula tions?
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Hi Histonetters:

Our HR/QA team is struggling to understand exactly what the requirements
are for Histology Technicians/Technologists to become laboratory
supervisor. It is my understanding that the requirements are not exactly
the same as those for the traditional clinical lab. And until recently,
the regulations were vague regarding our field. 

Right now, I am being told that to be supervisor requires a BA degree
and 6 years of experience subsequent to receiving that degree. I am not
sure that is accurate. 

If anyone has any information they can share, I would greatly appreciate
it.

Thanks,

Tanisha N. Neely, HT (ASCP)
Global Histology Technical Liaison
Covance CLS | 8211 SciCor Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46214
 <http://www.covance.com/> 


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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 08:59:20 -0700
From: "Thomas Jasper" <tjasper <@t> copc.net>
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Histology Lab Supervisor Requirements - New
	York	State/CAP Regula tions?
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Hi Tanisha,

I think the question might be...who's requirements are you referring to.
I see by the header you reference NY state.  I see by your signature
that you are in Indiana.  I am not aware of any CAP reg referencing this
and, to my knowledge most labs have their own job descriptions written
with their own qualifications listed.  You say "...right now I'm being
told..." so again, by who (whom).

You also reference a BA, I'm assuming this means BS or BAS works as
well.  I personally know very good supervisors that are associate
degreed and hold HTs.  I also know supervisors that have bachelor's
degrees and I wouldn't necessarily say that they are any better because
of it, however I think that's a "truism" across a lot of occupations.

Just trying to understand your question.

Have a good day.

Tom Jasper

Thomas Jasper HT (ASCP) BAS
Histology Supervisor
Central Oregon Regional Pathology Services
Bend, Oregon 97701
541/693-2677
tjasper <@t> copc.net 

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Tanisha
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Subject: [Histonet] Histology Lab Supervisor Requirements - New York
State/CAP Regula tions?

Hi Histonetters:

Our HR/QA team is struggling to understand exactly what the requirements
are for Histology Technicians/Technologists to become laboratory
supervisor. It is my understanding that the requirements are not exactly
the same as those for the traditional clinical lab. And until recently,
the regulations were vague regarding our field. 

Right now, I am being told that to be supervisor requires a BA degree
and 6 years of experience subsequent to receiving that degree. I am not
sure that is accurate. 

If anyone has any information they can share, I would greatly appreciate
it.

Thanks,

Tanisha N. Neely, HT (ASCP)
Global Histology Technical Liaison
Covance CLS | 8211 SciCor Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46214
<http://www.covance.com/> 


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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:37:52 -0500
From: "Dianne E. Holmes" <dholmes <@t> umc.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] staining & charged slides
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Should charged slides be used for 25 micron sections going thru Nissl stain process?  I have used this process on 50 micron sections mounted on gelatin-subbed slides and it worked fine.   This time the investigator wanted thinner slides which promptly  fell off in the staining dish!!  What alternatives do I have for processing this tissue?  HELP !!!!!


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