[Histonet] Unregistered techs
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pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Mon May 28 12:58:33 CDT 2012
Well said Will.
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Unregistered techs
From: William Chappell << href="mailto:chapcl <@t> yahoo.com">chapcl <@t> yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, M To: Davide Costanzo <[1]pathlocums <@t> gmail.com>
Cc: histonet <[2]histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
I have respected Jay's input in the past, but I too must say s omething.
Without realizing it, and by stating his opinion in a horr way, Jay has touched upon an important truism. There are two typ of histologists, those that have a job that pays the bills, and those
wh other, bo Histonetters -- esp group. I know I am.
Hist cut, stain and committed to expanding provide the pathologist with a p people as no better than trained monkeys. with a small (very small) grain of truth. One da will be replaced by a mechanical/robotic process. The progress is unstoppable.
The career histologist has a much analyze and troubleshoot problems. We understa learn the organic chemistry of stains. We know EXACTLY ho Monoclonal antibody is made. We know more about the practice of histology than ANY pathologist. We invent and develop antibodies and
specia that will replac Jay, that is why so many are offend because it is a good paycheck. We are histologi professionals who choose this career. You may be going t cutting slides (which is great and necessary), but we are enjoying our life.
Will Chappell, HTL (ASCP), QIHC, MBA
and histologist by On May 24, 2012, at 6:48 PM, Davide Costan > I'm sorry - I cannot let this rest. The comment: "we much
> needed as pathologists, blah, blah,
> blah.. without
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> Everyone, regardless of their lot in li part of the
> whole. Let me ask you a questi humans that
> are not MD's - let's sa you go
> in to have your in your
> survival - that the
> jan clean up
& doctor so > your fungal problem, but the janitor prevented you from gettin > potentially life-threatening infection. Think before you speak like that -
> everyone involved in your care is critical - and, yes, the doctor
> is not the most important person when it comes and
> well!
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> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Jay Lundgren
<[3]jaylundgren <@t> gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Give me a break, HTs and HTLs do not ma patients. I
>> am a registered HT and a Flor experience,
>> I've done it all in licensure of
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>&g saying it's >> art form, we are just as much needed as pathologists, blah, >> blah....... I work where they are hiring people from a m degree
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