This may have been discussed before butnow that Dako is no longer
offering p63, which vendor are most of you switching to? Thanks in
advance for your help.
Martha Ward, MT (ASCP) QIHC
Assistant Manager, Molecular Diagnostics Lab
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
336-716-2104
From my understanding, what I have learned throughout my recruiting career
is that in order to gross you have to have 60 credit hours of COLLEGE
SCIENCE classes, not necessarily a degree, but definitely the 60 credit
hours at least. This requirement is a nationwide requirement from what I
know,
Jennifer,
You should try some of the job placement agencies, they are always looking
for techs to fill jobs and there is no cost to you. I bet you will be
contacted just from placing this post on Histonet.
Patsy
Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
IHCtech
12635 Montview Blvd. Ste.215
Aurora, CO 80045
Care to share with us what they told you regarding the specifics of who can and
who cannot gross?
Ronnie Houston
Anatomic Pathology Manager
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus OH 43205
(614) 722 5450
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We use Biocare's, clone BC4A4.
Linda A. Sebree
University of Wisconsin Hospital Clinics
IHC/ISH Laboratory
DB1-223 VAH
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53792
(608)265-6596
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Roberta:
Sigma-Aldrich offer a staining kit for Mycoplasma.
Their cat. # MYC1
René J.
--- On Tue, 5/18/10, Roberta Horner r...@psu.edu wrote:
From: Roberta Horner r...@psu.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Mycoplasma
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Tuesday,
Our client, located in Plant City, FL, has retained Allied Search Partners
and MPath Search Partners to assist in the search for a highly qualified
Histotechnician/Histotechnologist. This is a unique opportunity to join a
financially strong and growing organization in a key role within the
We have ours from Thermo Scientific, CatNo MS-1081, same clone (4A4), works
very well (dilution 1:400 in our hands).
Andi Kappeler
Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland
Von: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
It is too long to type and can be found in the April 7th, AAPA e-news Today or
it is ANP.11610 Phase II CAP regualtions/Exceptions Grandfathered at
42CFR493.1489 and 1491. These are the exact regulations and should anwser all
questions about who can and a cannot gross. Sorry I just don't
Hello,
My company would like to start doing urine cytologies. Being a histotech i am
not 100% sure as to what i need to do this because i have to learned how to di
it yet :-) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in Advanced
S
Hello all,
Our hospital is moving our histology department across the hall and have
asked us if we can find an alternative to the bunsen burner so they don't
have to install a gas line. The pathologist has told me that there is some
machine that can be used instead of a flame to burn the forceps
Yes, the Pathology Assistant national organization is a great resource
as is the CAP. As I said before, please remember that the CAP
inspection standards represent compliance with FEDERAL CMS standards. I
would encourage contact with the CAP LAP in regard to these FEDERAL
standards. Individual
The way we always did it was to get the specimen fresh (so 24 hou= r
urine is usually not a good specimen), then make two cytospins. Sta in
one with diff quik and one with a PAP stain. We never made cell
bl= ocks from the urine. Of course, fix the PAP in 95% alcohol, and
Why are you still using a bunsen burner? I believe there is a CAP
question about No open flames in the lab. I would suggest finding a
replacement.
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[Histonet] alternative for bunsen burner?
Hello all,
Our hospital is moving our histology department
We use an alcohol burner that has a wick inside. It works well for us.
Beatrice Sullivan, HT(A.S.C.P.) HTL , AAS, CLSP(N.C.A.)
AP Supervisor
Shore Memorial Hospital
609-653-3590
Brandi Higgins
I think that's the crux of her question - what can she use as an
alternative? You can find forceps warmers here.
http://americanmastertech.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetailStylesitem=EQFW-120
Although, I still miss the ol' bunsen burner. It was great for burning
away little fragments of
Doesn't your embedding station have a forceps warmer on it? You should
not be using an open flame..
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Mike
Pence
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 12:12 PM
To:
Dako does still offer a p63 antibody, clone 4A4. It is code number M7247
and it is available in two sizes; 0.2 mL and 1 mL. Please feel free to
cal Dako Technical Support if you have any questions.
Gayle Haider , BSMT(ASCP), CLS
Technical Support Specialist
Dako North America, Inc.
6392
I work in a CLIA certified lab.
I do not know how different CAP is, but here is what CLIA requires for High
complexity testing personnel:
TESTING PERSONNEL (42 CFR 493 1489)
1. Licensed MD, DO or DPM.
2. Doctorate, master's, or bachelor's in laboratory science.
3. Associate degree in
I don't think I know of any labs that do air dried Diff quik type stains
on urine cytologies any more. You need to use some sort of
concentration technique, and the most frequently used for labs without
liquid-base processing apparatus is the cytospin. Several companies
make cytospin devices.
Our client, located in Lakeland, FL, has retained Allied Search Partners and
MPath Search Partners to assist in the search for a highly qualified
Histotechnician/Histotechnologist. This is a unique opportunity to join a
financially strong and growing organization in a key role within the
there are different slide preparation techiques used in cytology labs -
ThinPrep methodology, cytocentrifugation, membrane filtration are the most
often used, technique depends on pathologists preferencies and equipment and
experiencies of the lab!
hope this helps
Irena
From:
Thanks but the memo I received dated May 10th stated that Dako's license
to sell M7247, p63 antibody, was due to expire on 31 May 2010. That was
why I was looking for a new vendor. Thank you to everyone who responded
to my request.
Martha Ward, MT (ASCP) QIHC
Assistant Manager, Molecular
So, again...I'm new to this ICC staining. I got a epindorf = tube of
cells (and a PBMC), I made cytospins from them and then fixed themin
acetone, then 100 alcohol, then rehydrated them in PBS. The f irst day I
did the spins the slides looked great, you could definately
A question has come up recently about whether or not to completely turn off our
embedding center every night or not. I was under the understanding that the
constant solidifying and re-melting in the paraffin pot damages the structure
of the paraffin and makes it more brittle, etc. Is my memory
Good Afternoon Histotechs.
My name is Betsy and I'm a recruiter with CompHealth, the leader in Allied
Health permanent placement. I could really use your help! I am currently
searching for Certified HT's and HTL's for the following full time positions:
* HISTOLOGY TECHNOLOGISTS
CAP and CLIA follow the same rules and guidelines so this exactly what the new
rules will be June15th.
Pam Marcum
UAMS
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We leave ours on all the time; we do shut off the cryo center each night (it
frosts up otherwise).
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Ingles Claire
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To:
Biocare has the only IVD p63 I believe
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From: Sebree Linda A lseb...@uwhealth.org
Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 08:47:38
To: Martha Wardmw...@wfubmc.edu; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] p63 antibody
We use
About urine cytology: It's the job of the cytotechnologist and the
pathologist to decide what urine cytology preparations are wanted. If
the cytotech doesn't know how to do the cytopreparation, there isn't
much a histotechnologist can do to help her.
Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN
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