[Histonet] Re: Grossing Technician Qualifications
Mark Tarango
marktarango <@t> gmail.com
Wed May 19 11:15:23 CDT 2010
You would think the ASCP would have some kind of grossing tech qualification
or certification for those who aren't PA's but have the 60 semester hours
and training. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Mark Tarango
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Jeter, Brent
<brent.jeter <@t> gwu-hospital.com>wrote:
> The regs say at least 60 semesters hours (or equivalent) from an accredited
> institution are required, and at least 24 of those hours need to be in
> specific sciences. See below for specifics.
>
> Brent Jeter
> Anatomic Pathology Supervisor
> The George Washington University Hospital
> 202-715-5076 (phone)
> 202-715-4691 (fax)
> brent.jeter <@t> gwu-hospital.com
>
> ANP.11610 Phase II
> If individuals other than a pathologist or pathology resident assist in
> gross examinations, do such individuals qualify as high complexity testing
> personnel under CLIA regulations?
> NOTE: The laboratory director may delegate the dissection of specimens to
> non-pathologist individuals; these individuals must be qualified as high
> complexity testing personnel under CLIA regulations. The minimum
> training/experience required of such personnel is:
> An earned associate degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory
> technology, obtained from an accredited institution, OR
> Education/training equivalent to the above that includes at least 60
> semester hours or equivalent from an accredited institution. This education
> must include 24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses, OR
> 24 semester hours of science courses that includes 6 semester hours of
> chemistry, 6 semester hours of biology, and 12 semester hours of chemistry,
> biology or medical laboratory technology in any combination. In addition,
> the individual must have laboratory training including either completion of
> a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by the ABHES,
> NAACLA, or other organization approved by HHS (note that this training may
> be included in the 60 semester hours listed above), OR at least 3 months
> documented laboratory training in each specialty in which the individual
> performs high complexity testing.
> The CLIA regulations on high complexity testing personnel may be found at
> HC Testing Personnel.
> In addition, the CLIA regulations include exceptions for grandfathered
> individuals; these regulations (42CFR493.1489 and 1491) may be found at the
> above Web address and at Grandfathered Exceptions.
> It is the responsibility of the laboratory director to determine whether an
> individual’s education, training and experience satisfies the requirements
> of this checklist question.
> This checklist question applies only to laboratories subject to U.S.
> regulations.
> References
> 1. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and
> Medicaid Services. Clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988; final
> rule. Fed Register. 2003(Oct 1):1070-1071 [42CFR493.1489], 1071-1072
> [42CFR493.1491]
> 2. http://www.naacls.org/news/naacls-news/archives.asp?article_id=599
>
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> histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Cheri Miller [
> cmiller <@t> physlab.com]
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> To: Alyssa Peterson; Pamela Marcum
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> histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Robert Richmond
> Subject: RE: [Histonet] Re: Grossing Technician Qualifications
>
> That is my understanding as well.
>
> Cheryl A. Miller HT(ASAP)cm
> Histology/Cytology Prep Supervisor
> Physicians Laboratory Services
> Omaha, NE. 402 731 4145 ext. 554
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> Subject: Re: [Histonet] Re: Grossing Technician Qualifications
>
> >From my understanding, what I have learned throughout my recruiting career
> is that in order to gross you have to have 60 credit hours of COLLEGE
> SCIENCE classes, not necessarily a degree, but definitely the 60 credit
> hours at least. This requirement is a nationwide requirement from what I
> know, and does not vary from state to state.
>
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