[Histonet] NY State regulations
Garreyf
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Wed Apr 22 14:26:02 CDT 2015
I believe grossing of small biopsies and performing ihc are both considered high complex testing. You must fulfill the clia personnel requirements of high complex testing.
I also believe a histotech who only cuts and performs routine stains is not considered highly complex. I'm not sure why? Anyone know?
Garrey
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> On Apr 22, 2015, at 10:55 AM, Gail Marcella <gmarcella <@t> nj-urology.com> wrote:
>
> Hi - I was wondering if anyone knows the regulations regarding the NY State Clinical Laboratory license. I have been a Histotech and have worked in IHC for 20+ years and was required to obtain a NY State Clinical Lab License in 2007. I don't have and associates or bachelor degree and was not required to prior to 2007. I was told on a job interview that if I don't have either of these degrees that I cannot gross any specimens or run IHC. I've never heard this before. Has anyone else ever heard of this??? Thanks - Gail
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