Hi all,
Our practice is moving forward to bringing in-house pathology since we
already have in-house histology. Any gastro practices that use gmed/ggastro
and have a seamless pathology module that can be added for a smooth
transition? This would entail using ggastro/gmed and interfacing with the
p
Hi Patrick,
To post more than one image, there is a link under "choose file" where
you uploaded the first picture for "add another image". When you click
"add another image", it opens up another "choose file" box for a second
image to upload. Or you can just post them one at a time if you like
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Thanks everyone,
I just posted 2 images to histo search. IS there a way to post up to 5 pics at
once? It looked like it suggested that you could post up to 5 pics as a group
but I didn't see HOW to do it.
Anyway, I have one post of outside of the tissue area, and one post of the
tissue are
Hi Patrick,
You can upload images for Histonet at
http://histosearch.com/imageupload/. The Histonet listserver does not
allow attachments to messages to prevent the spread of malware. Let me
know if you have any problems.
Best Regards,
Marvin Hanna
On 04/30/2014 01:43 PM, Lewis, Patrick wr
HI Patrick, Marvin Hanna posted these instructions in the below message on
histonet yesterday. This is a good way to post images you wish to discuss on
histonet. He has made available a way to do this for the histonet community,
as well as has the archives of histonet on the www.histosearch.co
Hi everyone,
What is a good way to post pictures of slides for you guys to look at?
I had a weird black precipitate in one of my IHCs and I'd like for you guys to
look at them and see if you recognize what this artifact is?
Thanks
Patrick.
PS: I tried uploading them as attachments but the siz
Recently we started having problems with our 10% nb formalin not completely
fixing our animal tissues. We haven't done any thing different in making up
the solutions, but we're finding incomplete fixation in the center of the
tissues. We are letting it stay in formalin the same amount of time (
Some threw the thought of processing biopsies from veterinary clinics as a way
of increasing outpatient volumes. I am concerned there may be a regulation
against this. Does anybody know of any?
Cassandra Davis
cda...@che-east.org
302-575-8095
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A very sincere thank you to everyone who has responded so
graciously to my request for information for Seventh Wave Pathology and for
additional suggestions for CRO Histology/Pathology services. I have
forwarded the information on. Thank you again for the great feedback!
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https://www.biomax.us/tissue-arrays/Breast/
theres the link, they have various kinds, so just choose the one that comes
with the IHC results
Vanessa Perez Garcia
Pathology Reference Lab
210-892-3746
210-892-3732
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-Original Message-
From: Martha Ward-Pathology [mai
NO, because the license in "histotechnology" INCLUDES high complexity testing.
On the other hand there are some tests like FISH with the VYSIS system that
requires a special training with its own certification.
René J.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:15 PM, "Delia, Catherine"
wrote:
Does anyo
Hello,
We validate our control blocks prior to patient use. We label the slide with
the stain, date, and results. We keep the slides in a file for reference. Our
recent CAP inspection cited us on this because it was not documented on paper.
I am considering challenging this, as I feel what
So do we
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
678-843-7376 Phone
678-843-7831 Fax
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So do we.
Martha Ward, MT (ASCP) QIHC
Manager
Molecular Diagnostics Lab
Medical Center Boulevard \ Winston-Salem, NC 27157
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Tasha,
We use the negative elements within our patient sample as our "negative tissue
control".
Linda A. Sebree
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
IHC/ISH Laboratory
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53792
(608)265-6596
FAX: (608)262-7174
-Original Message-
From: histonet-bou
I need to enroll in a Proficiency testing program just for the technical
part. I am looking for the cheapest program that CLIA would recognize.
I am only CLIA certified.
Thanks.
Tasha Campbell, B.S.,HTL(ASCP)
Frederick Gastroenterology Associates
310 W. 9th St.
Frederick, MD
As of now, my lab took that as you just needed one negative slide per
run. And that negative slide is getting the negative mouse or rabbit
serum. Is this correct?
Tasha Campbell, B.S.,HTL(ASCP)
Frederick Gastroenterology Associates
310 W. 9th St.
Frederick, MD 21701
301-695-6800 ext. 144 (
So this has confused me more. So before you would run a negative control
for each block you were testing and you would use the negative mouse or
rabbit reagent. Now you don't have to do that but you still need a
negative tissue control. So what exactly does this mean? Does it mean
for every anti
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