Hello Dorothy,

Here we require HT or HTL certification for IHC positions.  I look for 
individuals that want to learn and have a desire to do IHC.  I prefer folks 
with experience, but since experienced techs are hard to pry away from other 
employers, I am willing to train the right people.  I encourage all of my techs 
to study and take the QIHC so that each IHC tech is knowledgeable and credible 
in their profession and be able to speak intelligently to our faculty and 
residents regarding any aspect of our operation.  As for titles, we don't 
really have a "lead" here (for IHC specifically), but we have created a 
"Technical Specialist" that is part of the career ladder pathway that all of 
our clinical labs are creating for techs (Med Techs and Histotechs).

To qualify for that position you must demonstrate considerable technical skill 
as well as the ability to train/mentor others. It also requires that you can 
make sound decisions regarding workflow issues (basically be the "go-to" person 
for problems and questions should the supervisor not be available.) Since our 
histology and IHC labs are not physically separated, IHC techs must also 
occasionally do routine work (cut H&Es, perhaps a special stain now and then).  
So they must also be technically sound in all areas of histology, not just IHC.

I hope that helps.

Ashley Troutman BS, HT(ASCP) QIHC
Immunohistochemistry Supervisor
Vanderbilt University Histopathology
1301 Medical Center Drive TVC 4531
Nashville, TN  37232
ashley.trout...@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:ashley.trout...@vanderbilt.edu>

From: "Webb, Dorothy L" 
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 2:17 PM
Subject: [Histonet] IHC lead

What criteria does everyone use to hire for working in your IHC department?? I 
am looking for feedback as to what qualifications are expected for IHC techs as 
well as qualifications and expectations of the "lead" in IHC.? Also, what title 
do you have for the "lead" in IHC, technical specialist, coordinator, lead, 
etc???

Thanks ahead of time for your information!? We are trying to reinvent the 
position and want to make it more like a community standard (community meaning 
the world of histology)!!

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