[Histonet] In FL, who can perform IHC/ISH?

Kim Donadio one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com
Sat Jun 2 12:52:11 CDT 2012


All sorry about my double posting. My iPhone must have an echo. :( 

Enjoy life! 

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On Jun 2, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:

> This is correct. The only exclusion is a private office lab only needs to meet CLIA sub part M requirements. The science courses basically
> CLIA has been lenient on this but are now getting tuffer with the new healthcare regulations coming out. 
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> I don't want to make this a threat but everyone needs to be diligent   About upping their game. It's Saturday and I really don't want to get blasted
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> Read CLIA sub part M and go to DOH fl site like jay recommended 
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> Cheers
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> On Jun 2, 2012, at 11:07 AM, Jay Lundgren <jaylundgren <@t> gmail.com> wrote:
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>>    I had an assignment in SW Florida not too long ago, doing mostly IHC,
>> and at that time I was told that FL requires a tech doing IHC to be a
>> Florida registered Technologist.  (Florida has three levels of
>> registration, technician, technologist, and supervisor.)  *NOTA BENE*:
>> This is NOT the same thing as an HTL (ASCP).  To find the requirements for
>> a Florida registered Technologist, go the the FL DOH website.  It's almost
>> time to renew mine. :)
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>>                                        Sincerely,
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>>                                                 Jay A. Lundgren, M.S.,
>> HTL (ASCP)
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