[Histonet] Re: Grossing Technician Qualifications

Maria Katleba Maria.Katleba <@t> stjoe.org
Mon May 17 15:40:51 CDT 2010


Anyone know what the rules are for California?

Maria Katleba HT(ASCP), MS
Pathology Dept. Mgr.
Queen of the Valley Medical Center
707-294-9229 cell
707-252-4411 x3689

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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Re: Grossing Technician Qualifications

There has been a lot of confusion about this. From my understanding the
real definition of who can gross falls under the "High Complexity" testing
category. This would be different for different states I think as well.
Let me give an example.

In the State of Florida pervious technicians may have been trained to
Gross large specimens( or biopsies ). With this new law a technician in
the state of Florida would not be able to continue to gross because in
actuality they never held a license that allowed them to perform "High
Complexity" testing. So they are not grandfathered in because of that
clause. Technologist would, because they have always been able to preform
"High Complexity" testing.

I also think that which ever laws your state goes by for people who can
perform "High Complexity" testing is your answer.

I hope this helps.



Kim Donadio
Pathology Supervisor
Baptist Hospital
1000 W Moreno St.
Pensacola FL 32501
Phone (850) 469-7718
Fax (850) 434-4996



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Tanisha Neely HT(ASCP) asks: >>Are the guidelines for a tech who is
strictly limited to grossing
anatomic pathology specimens different than for those of a full time
histotech? Could a bachelor degree'd person with the right course work
qualify for this position? If so, does anyone have documentation of
this? I'd like to present this as a staffing option to my management
if possible.<<

Well, I'm giving a talk on the subject to the Tennessee Society for
Histotechnology meeting in Chattanooga, and I'm pretty confused about
the question of who's allowed to gross - the rules seem to be
changing, and different certifying organizations have different
requirements. If somebody can spell out in detail who it is that's
requiring what, I'd appreciate it.

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN

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