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From: Rena Fail <renaf...@bellsouth.net>
To: nmhi...@comcast.net
Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 1:48:12 PM
Subject: Histo story

A single parent at 29 with 4 children, unpredictable child support, and only a 
high school education, I could only get minimum wage jobs. I started looking 
into federally funded educational programs. the obvious, becoming a nurse, but 
that program had met its quota. I wanted to work in the health field so 
the adviser started going through the college catalog to see what other 1-2 
year programs were offered in the health field. When we read the very short but 
descriptive paragraph for histology I knew   that was it, that was what I 
wanted to do, I couldn't wait. So it was back to school at 31 and for 30 years 
I practiced the Art of Histology. From that short paragraph to a career in a 
profession I loved and for which I never loss enthusiasm or wonder.

 For nearly 20 years I worked for the department head Gordon R. Hennigar who 
taught me to trust my instincts and always always add to my knowledge, read the 
old books and publications as well as the new. To do the very best work every 
day so that the pathologist could do his best for the patient. I was also 
privileged to have worked in the same department with Drs. Joseph McManus and 
Sam Spicer.
Both of these researchers would not hesitate to answer a techs questions.  
Though Sam Spicer usually responded with copies of articles he had written and 
a mini lecture. The last years before my retirement  my immediate boss was 
Vinnie who taught me to put pen to paper to share with others. 

i learned to write manuals,  develop stain procedures,  play with dyes, put out 
fires, help pathologists, work with residents and help patients, all because of 
one little paragraph in a college catalog.

Rena Fail
Retired from Medical University o fsouth Carolina 



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