There is no problem.
I work on both human and animal tissues in the same lab with the same 
equipment.  The only difference is in the accompanying paperwork.
Allen A. Smith
Professor of Anatomy
Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine

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Histonetters,

I am hoping you folks can provide an opinion.  I am assisting an individual who 
has a Biology degree, HTL certification and for the past 3 years worked in the 
histology section of a private lab where they cut, embedded and stained animal 
tissues. He would like to transition to a hospital lab.  Is there any reason 
his skill set and knowledge would be incompatible with his desired new ambition?
 
Jeri Vitello
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