A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos, notes that

>>Brine Group is currently recruiting around a day Histotechnologist position 
>>at a hospital-based clinical lab in southeastern Connecticut.<< Duties would 
>>include

>>Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon and setting/checking time 
>>setting.<<

Are they actually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
just local lab jargon for a tissue processor?

Reason I ask is, I'm currently working in a lab that's using a 1964
Technicon, for processing and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
obvious from looking at the slides that temperature control is
inadequate, and the staining is quite capricious.

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN

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