I have pondered and edited the answers I've gotten from many of you and, in response to some very pointed suggestions that EVERYTHING be shared on Histonet to further communication and professional "bonding", here are the questions for the Hypothetical Interview of a Pathologist:
1. What is the role of the histologist to you in your personal profession position? 2. Do you consider the histologist a part of the professional staff? 3. How much time have you spent in a histology lab, observing or performing histology tasks? Have you processed (cassetting to staining) samples to be aware of the effects of collection? 4. Have you performed routine H&E, special stains and IHC? 5. What are your favorite special stains? 6. How would you handle a suggestion or comment from a histologist regarding technique? 7. How would you address a problem with a section or a stain with the histologist? 8. What would a histologist from a former workplace say about you? 9. What is your communication style? 10. What are your TAT expectations - surgicals, special stains, IHC, autopsies/necropsies, etc.? 11. What, in general, are your expectations of the histology laboratory? Sally Breeden, HT(ASCP) NM Dept. of Agriculture Veterinary Diagnostic Services PO Box 4700 Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-841-2576 _______________________________________________ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet