" I was introduced the color world of Histology, when I was about 7 or 8. "

That reminds me of when I first brought my daughter to the lab. She was about 6 
and one of our pathologists was there. He asked if she wanted to see anything 
and she piped right up "I want to see some brains!" So he took a whole brain 
out of a bucket and she was kind of speechless as she looked at it. Finally she 
says "It doesn't look like spaghetti at all!"

Tim Morken


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Subject: [Histonet] Histology Stories

I was introduced the color world of Histology, when I was about 7 or 8. I saw 
my first leg being grossed. I was the cool kid in elementary school that during 
show and tell,  would bring in a section of brain or perhaps an embryo floating 
in formalin. I worked my summers filing blocks and slides (Not to worry I 
understood the importance of numerical order!), and as I got older would work 
my summers as a lab aide. After high school, and very undecided in which 
direction my life should go, the Histology Supervisor had encouraged as she did 
all her lab aides and others she felt needed to add their mark in this 
profession into this career. She had a histology program (at the time when it 
was OJT) and she would have 3 students at a time. We would work nights 
assisting with gross, and mornings in class. She would give us weekly exams and 
instill in us the importance of the profession. The majority of her students 
that she had taught have moved on to become supervisors and charge techs. I 
have to say that I come from a "family" of histologists. I was very fortunate 
that this woman who had an interest in my future not just in me as a person but 
as her daughter. You see, this supervisor was my mother, and I will forever be 
grateful to her for introducing me to this field. Her name is Sofia Roberts and 
I'm sure that there are many members that know her. So to her I say "Happy 
Histologist Professional Day"!

Jessica Vacca
Histology Supervisor
Brandon Regional Hospital
119 Oakfield Dr
Brandon Fl 33511
(813) 571-6410
or ext 2454
(813) 571-5169 FAX




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