On May 24, 2012, at 9:25 AM, joelle weaver wrote:

> 
> I think that the original post was referring to people with a HSD or GED. I 
> am not sure of the exact reasons considered in discontinuation of OJT route, 
> but I recall some publications discussing the desire to raise the perception 
> and awareness of the profession. The people with bachelors and the science 
> credits needed can choose either the HT or HTL as I understand it, with the 
> one year of verified experience/training. I think there is a route with a 
> associate's and the required science credits available with the verified 
> training for the HT. I believe there are now two routes for each exam if I 
> recall correctly, one being the program graduate route  plus experience , and 
> one with education requirements met and training/experience. There is a page 
> on the site that lays this out if anyone wants to clarify/correct my 
> recollection. 

OK, so I have a question.

We train students to do electron microscopy, both specimen prep and instrument 
operation.  They fix and embed (in plastic) tissues and make thick sections (1 
um or less for us) and examine them using LM. It is not much of a leap to add 
paraffin techniques and/or basic staining etc. We have most of the equipment 
that would be needed already, but I am not ready to go into a full blown HT 
curriculum.

So, the question is, if a student gets an Associates degree that includes the 
basic science, would it help the student to get the basics of HT before looking 
for a job? Or could they take the test, get something to show for their work 
and make them a good job candidate?

Our students are skilled and could do the job, but figuring out how to help 
them and give them the right advice is my problem now.

Jon

Jonathan Krupp
Delta College
5151 Pacific Ave.
Box 212
Stockton, CA  95207
209-954-5284
jkr...@deltacollege.edu

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