[Histonet] Grossing regulations

Mark Pawlowski Mark.Pawlowski at jefferson.edu
Fri May 8 12:17:14 CDT 2020


Hello Kristy,
 The regulation say that you must have at least an Associates degree with a certain amount of credits in the sciences. And yes, it is considered high complexity.
 Sorry I don’t remember the amount of credits.

Mark

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> My question is:  What would be the regulation (CLIA) to gross dermatology
> specimens? Are they not considered high complexity?  Also, don't you have
> to have a HT to do this?   Someone is telling me they can gross as long as
> they have associates.  Is that correct?  Sorry, I am a little confused with
> this.  Thankful for all who answer this question.
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> Kristy
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