[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 147, Issue 1

Lisa laka808 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 2 09:01:28 CST 2016


Hi
I have a question, I need to find out the pay scale for a certified & non certified histologist in Southern California. Thanks

Aloha Lisa
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>   1. Storage of Unstained Slides (T Williams)
>   2. Destaining IHC's (Estela Martinez)
>   3. FW:  Storage of Unstained Slides (Hannen, Valerie)
>   4. Re: Storage of Unstained Slides (WILLIAM DESALVO)
>   5. Salutations from former GC histo sci student (Roy, Ryan)
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> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 07:23:06 -0500
> From: T Williams <wtaylor8660 at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Histonet] Storage of Unstained Slides
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> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how unstained slides with patient
> tissue should be stored?  Or could anyone recommend a product for
> storage?   Also - is it preferable that these slides not be placed in the
> dryer until they are intended to be stained?  If so, what is the problem
> with baking them as soon as they're cut and dried at room temperature?
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> I apologize for all the questions but I do  appreciate the guidance.
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> T. Williams
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> From: Estela Martinez <emartinez2 at echd.org>
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> Subject: [Histonet] Destaining IHC's
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> Good Morning ALL,
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> Do anybody have a protocol on destaing IHC's?  Is it possible to do that?  Need some help!
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> Estela Martinez
> Histology Supervisor
> Medical Center Hospital
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> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 10:43:29 -0500
> From: "Hannen, Valerie" <Valerie.Hannen at parrishmed.com>
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> Subject: [Histonet] FW:  Storage of Unstained Slides
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hannen, Valerie 
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 10:41 AM
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> Subject: RE: [Histonet] Storage of Unstained Slides
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> We store our unstained slides in the drawer with the H&E Slides. We do bake them at @ 64 degrees Celsius for @ 20 minutes  before storing them .
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> Valerie Hannen,MLT(ASCP),HTL,SU (FL)
> Section Chief, Histology
> Parrish Medical Center
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> From: T Williams via Histonet [mailto:histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
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> Subject: [Histonet] Storage of Unstained Slides
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> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how unstained slides with patient tissue should be stored?  Or could anyone recommend a product for
> storage?   Also - is it preferable that these slides not be placed in the
> dryer until they are intended to be stained?  If so, what is the problem with baking them as soon as they're cut and dried at room temperature?
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> I apologize for all the questions but I do  appreciate the guidance.
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> T. Williams
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> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 08:55:47 -0700
> From: WILLIAM DESALVO <wdesalvo.cac at outlook.com>
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> I would not heat dry unstained as heat drying removes the paraffin and cells/tissue in no longer protected by the paraffin. Drying slides is a process to remove the sate trapped between the section and glass. Heat drying can speed that process and is also helpful in "baking" tissue to slide to assist in tissue adherence. Air dry until staining is requested, is my advice.
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> Subject: [Histonet] Storage of Unstained Slides
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> Does anyone have any suggestions as to how unstained slides with patient
> tissue should be stored?  Or could anyone recommend a product for
> storage?   Also - is it preferable that these slides not be placed in the
> dryer until they are intended to be stained?  If so, what is the problem
> with baking them as soon as they're cut and dried at room temperature?
> 
> I apologize for all the questions but I do  appreciate the guidance.
> 
> T. Williams
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 11:42:06 -0500
> From: "Roy, Ryan" <Ryan.Roy at va.gov>
> To: 'Kelli Goodkowsky via Histonet'
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> Subject: [Histonet] Salutations from former GC histo sci student
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> Hello Kelli,
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> You may remember me as one of your online graduates from the GC histological science program. How are you? For some reason I thought your involvement with the GC histo program had changed, but seeing your recent post to the histonet it appears your still the director of that program?
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> I hope things are well. You were instrumental in helping me complete that program successfully and were also a good instructor. Ive been at the VA Manchester NH for 2 years now. I am the lone histotech here since the other technician left. Things are going great though we have a critical need for  another qualified technician.  Please let me know if any of your students especially those already holding  a BS would be interested in employment at the VA Hospital  in Manchester NH. I could certainly guide them through the application process.
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> Thanks a ton,
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> 
> Ryan Roy HTL (ASCP)
> Histology Lab
> Manchester VA
> 718 Symth Rd
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> (603) 624-4366 ex 6640
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