[Histonet] Histologist opportunity for Private Dermatology practice in Phoenix AZ

2010-07-13 Thread jcox90
We have an immediate opening for a histologist in our Dermatology practice. 
Full 
time, excellent pay and benefits, great Doctors, flexible hours. Must be able 
to 
work independently with little supervision. Please call Jill at 602-481-1424 
for 
more details or email resume to jcazd...@yahoo.com.   
Jill Cox HT (ASCP) 
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Re: [Histonet] CORRECT BILLING?

2010-07-13 Thread DKBoyd
We prepare cytospins and charge 88108 for the cytospin preparation and 
88305 for the cell block.

Debbie M. Boyd, HT(ASCP) l Chief Histologist l Southside Regional Medical 
Center I 
200 Medical Park Boulevard l Petersburg, Va.  23805 l T: 804-765-5050 l F: 
804-765-5582 l dkb...@chs.net







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Another question for CPT codes on NON-GYNS (Pelvic washing and etc) and a 
cell block
do you use 88160  88305?
 
 
Thanks
Pathology Supervisor
Kathy Baldwin, SCT (ASCP)
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
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Ph 812-482-0210, 482-0216,  Fax 812-482-0232, 
Pager 812-481-0897
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[Histonet] off-topic cryosectioning as security check word

2010-07-13 Thread Kim Merriam
Hi All,

I thought you all would get a kick out of this.  I was ordering some tickets on 
ticketmaster and look at the word that popped up for the security check - it 
was 
cryosectioning!

I managed to get a screenshot of it; it is attached.  We have infiltrated 
main-stream culture!

Kim

Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA 


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[Histonet] Elgin Community College Histology Program

2010-07-13 Thread Jackie M O'Connor
Does anyone know who is running this program?   I would like to contact 
them.
Thanks!
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[Histonet] RE: Formalin and Xylene odor containment

2010-07-13 Thread JR R

A fume hood is the traditional, legal and effective technology.



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 Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 14:14:02 -0500
 Subject: RE: [Histonet] Formalin and Xylene odor containment
 CC: 
 
 Great advice Vinnie,  At a prior job our safety manager found there to be 
 more problems with ozone than what we were trying to fix.
 Jan mahoney
 Omaha, NE
 
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 [mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Della 
 Speranza, Vinnie
 Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 2:09 PM
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 Subject: RE: [Histonet] Formalin and Xylene odor containment
 
 I don't have any expertise in this area however I recall reading about the 
 controversies of ozone generators. You would do well to do a bit of internet 
 research before you take this leap. If your facility has a safety officer I'd 
 definitely determine if there is an institution position on ozone generators.
 
 Here is one link for information but you shouldn't have difficulty coming up 
 with others.
 
 http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/ozonegen.html
 
 
 Vinnie Della Speranza
 Manager for Anatomic Pathology Services
 Medical University of South Carolina
 165 Ashley Avenue  Suite 309
 Charleston, South Carolina 29425
 Tel: (843) 792-6353
 Fax: (843) 792-8974
 
 
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 Subject: [Histonet] Formalin and Xylene odor containment
 
 All,
 
 We have recently been using a new piece of demo equipment to control
 formalin, xylene and other odors.  The unit is an air purifier from BioZone
 Scientific.  Our ventilation is good in all areas of our lab and we have
 always been found to be well below the particulate count allotment for
 xylene, formalin, and other compounds.  However, many area of the lab still
 had a heavy chemical smell (like a beauty salon, they say).  This smell goes
 away with the BioZone unit, which uses UV light and ozone to break down the
 organic compounds.  Does anyone else has experience with BioZone?  We are
 thinking about buying it, but I wanted to hear the opinion of others.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Joao
 
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[Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 80, Issue 14

2010-07-13 Thread AWeiss
I think Sue is upset about sending the e-mail to more than one person.  I
sent it to u and to her, do u know what she is talking about?


Andrea J Weiss BST CT (ASCP)
Cytotechnologist
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Today's Topics:

   1. Difference between Protease and Proteinase-K? (Jennifer Campbell)
   2. Phospho-Histone 3 (SER10) antibody (Martha Ward)
   3. Re: Difference between Protease and Proteinase-K? (Kathleen Jones)
   4. RE: Phospho-Histone 3 (SER10) antibody (Connolly, Brett M)
   5. Great Histotech Job in South Carolina (Alisha Dynan)
   6. RE: air dry vs heat dry heat (Jeffrey Thompson)
   7. RE: air dry or heat dry (Mejia, Maria)
   8. BOND III  VS ULTRA  BENCH MARK (Ade Tunde)
   9. anti mouse CD163 (Mauger, Joanne)
  10. CORRECT BILLING? (Sara Baldwin/mhhcc.org)
  11. Histologist opportunity for Private Dermatology practice   in
  Phoenix AZ (jco...@yahoo.com)
  12. Re: CORRECT BILLING? (dkb...@chs.net)
  13. off-topic cryosectioning as security check word (Kim Merriam)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:07:30 -0700
From: Jennifer Campbell jcampb...@vdxpathology.com
Subject: [Histonet] Difference between Protease and Proteinase-K?
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Hi All,

  I would like to try enzyme digestion on my CD31 (for K9 and feline
tissue) which I haven't been able to get to work using citrate buffer pH
6.0 or pH 9.0.  I have heard recommendations for both Protease and
Proteinase-K but, do not know which one I should try out.  Any feedback
on the differences between the two?

Thanks,

Jennifer Campbell


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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 13:10:27 -0400
From: Martha Ward mw...@wfubmc.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Phospho-Histone 3 (SER10) antibody
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I have been trying without success to get this antibody to work.   Is
anyone doing this antibody?  We have the Leica Bond Max and would like
to perform it on this platform.  I have tried 2 antibodies from Cell
Signaling Technology without any success.   Any advice would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks!

Martha Ward, MT (ASCP) QIHC
Assistant Manager, Molecular Diagnostics Lab
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
336-716-2104





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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 14:35:40 -0300
From: Kathleen Jones kjo...@upei.ca
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Difference between Protease and Proteinase-K?
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Hello Jennifer

I'm not sure what platform you are using, but from my experience, I

[Histonet] FW: M. Bovis IHC question

2010-07-13 Thread Burton, Lynn
 
 


From: Burton, Lynn
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Subject: M. Bovis IHC question


If anyone out there is using M. Bovis antobody from Chemicon can you please 
tell me what dilution you arer using? We had a computer crash last year and I 
have lost this information. Thank You.
 
Lynn Burton
Lab Assoc. I
Animal Disease Lab
Galesburg, Il 61401
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[Histonet] assisting with patient bone marrows

2010-07-13 Thread Lynn L

Can anyone provide some input about which department  (Hematology, Histology 
etc.) assists on the patient floors with bone marrow aspirations and to what 
extent? Thanks in advance!

 

Lynn Lee

Casa Grande, AZ

 
  
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Re: [Histonet] assisting with patient bone marrows

2010-07-13 Thread godsgalnow
I have worked in places that use techs from hematology and I've worked at 
places that use histotechs.  So it depends on the institution and any 
regulations set forth by your state, if any.

Roxanne
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Can anyone provide some input about which department  (Hematology, Histology 
etc.) assists on the patient floors with bone marrow aspirations and to what 
extent? Thanks in advance!

 

Lynn Lee

Casa Grande, AZ

 
  
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