RE: [Histonet] off topic/on topic

2011-05-27 Thread Margaret Blount
Hi Andi,

Would you kindly let me have the reference for A perfect red, please?

Thanks

Margaret

Miss Margaret Blount
Histology Manager
Metabolic Research Laboratories
Level 4 Institute of Metabolic Science
Box 289, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ

Tel 01223 769061/336079


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Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth)
Sent: 26 May 2011 20:29
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Subject: [Histonet] off topic/on topic

This is mostly for the girls - I dropped into the Ulta store yesterday
to pick up a few things and the sales person wanted me to try this
somewhat new product by Benefit. It was a lip and cheek tint - came in a
little bottle - looked like mucicarmine working solution. I looked at
the box that it came in and sure enough, one of the first ingredients
was CARMINE! So I had to relate a few of the stories about beetles and
Carmine and pirates that I learned from reading A Perfect Red
recommended by Dick Dapson...wonder if I bored her? Maybe she won't
bother me the next time I'm rushing through the store trying to get my
stuff and get out of there.
Andi

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Re: [Histonet] Unlabeled specimens

2011-05-27 Thread DKBoyd
Irretrivable specimens are not rejected and are reconciled by calling the 
offending department/ office.  The offending person is responsible for 
coming to the lab and correcting the error.  The error is noted on the 
original Pathology Requistion.  The incident is logged into the computer 
system and reported in the final Pathology report.  A Risk Management form 
is filled out and sent to Risk Manangement. 
We also perform work for a lab 40 miles away.  We have them write an 
attestation to the fact that they are sure this is the correct 
patient/information.  Sign it and fax it to us.  We staple it to the Path. 
Requisition (requisitions are kept for 2 years).
Then we proceed with the steps as stated above.
The attending/surgeon is notified by the pathologist.

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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What are your procedures for rejection and correction when you receive 
either a surgical or Nongyn specimen that  has incomplete information on 
the requisitions or the container is not labeled properly?
Do you send it back to the provider's office?
Have them come to your lab to make the corrections?
Throw away the specimen?

Tom

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RE: [Histonet] NV HT Position

2011-05-27 Thread Curt Tague
Am I the only one who hates seeing posts about POL's. HOW ARE THESE NOT
STARK LAW VIOLATIONS? It's self referral, period! As a private lab owner,
I'd love to be able to take a few dr. partners, but n, that's self
referral and against the law. It's all bull, just matters who's contributing
more to the campaign funds!

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Great opportunity for a Histotechnician in a brand new laboratory! We
are a 5 physician gastroenterology practice located in Las Vegas, NV
looking for a certified HT or HTL.  Candidate must meet CLIA grossing
requirements.  The candidate will be responsible for routine histology
duties.  This is a part-time position that offers a competitive salary
and flexible hours. Interested applicants should contact Meredith Hale,
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[Histonet] colloidion

2011-05-27 Thread Michele Carr
Hi everyone, I am just wondering if any of you out there use this chemical 
called colloidion.  Our pathologists want to use it for making cell blocks, but 
looking over the msds, it's not very safe.  If you use it or have used it could 
you tell me how exactly you stored it and disposed of it. Also if you have any 
procedure on how to use it to create cell blocks.
Thank you all for your help,
Michele Carr
Medical Laboratory Services
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[Histonet] RELIA Hot Histology Job Alert. RELIA Exclusive - Exciting Opportunity in Charlotte, NC

2011-05-27 Thread Pam Barker
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Re: [Histonet] mouse femour section

2011-05-27 Thread andreahooper
Hi Mani, Chondrocytes? Osteoclasts? Adipocytes? Send a pic and I will try to 
determine.


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Subject: Re: [Histonet] mouse femour section

Why don't you look in a histology atlas and try to find out. For your 
description they can be several things.
René J.

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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:30 PM
Subject: [Histonet] mouse femour section


hai,
 i am working with mouse femours, i found some cells in the section looks 
like a ring shaped cells i want to know what r they,can u help me in this 
regard.

M.Manikandan,
Researcher,
Stemcell unit,
King Saud university,
Riyadh,KSA
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[Histonet] MSDS info

2011-05-27 Thread Dianne E. Holmes
HELP !!!
I am having to list all my chemicals in the lab for the Safety dept.  Several 
have no MSDS sheet with them?  (been here longer than I have!)  Where can I 
obtain this info to put in my records?


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RE: [Histonet] MSDS info

2011-05-27 Thread Curt Tague
Call the vendors or check their websites.



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Subject: [Histonet] MSDS info

HELP !!!
I am having to list all my chemicals in the lab for the Safety dept.
Several have no MSDS sheet with them?  (been here longer than I have!)
Where can I obtain this info to put in my records?


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[Histonet] RE: MSDS info

2011-05-27 Thread Roberta Horner
The university of Vermont has a very good site for MSDS.  I use it for all my 
chemicals.  It is at http://hazard.com/msds/
I have my MSDS in a computer file so if needed I can quickly look up the 
information a lot easier than when we had paper copies.
Roberta Horner HT/HTL
Animal Diagnostic Lab
Penn State University


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Subject: [Histonet] MSDS info

HELP !!!
I am having to list all my chemicals in the lab for the Safety dept.  Several 
have no MSDS sheet with them?  (been here longer than I have!)  Where can I 
obtain this info to put in my records?


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[Histonet] RE: off topic for the guys

2011-05-27 Thread Della Speranza, Vinnie
OK, I saw Andrea's post and after all , it is Friday.
I saw a recent episode of CSI-New York that had a cochineal beetle as part of 
the crime scene evidence about a sniper. Anyway, it got me wondering, anyone 
know if automatic transmission fluid is colored with cochineal (carmine) ?? (I 
had to make this guy related and don't know any girls working on their 
transmissions)

Vinnie Della Speranza
Manager for Anatomic Pathology Services
165 Ashley Avenue Suite 309
Charleston, SC 29425
tel. 843-792-6353
fax. 843-792-8974
  
   
  Learn more about Histotechnology Professionals Day at 
www.nsh.org
 

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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Grantham, 
Andrea L - (algranth)
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 3:29 PM
To: HISTONET
Subject: [Histonet] off topic/on topic

This is mostly for the girls - I dropped into the Ulta store yesterday to pick 
up a few things and the sales person wanted me to try this somewhat new product 
by Benefit. It was a lip and cheek tint - came in a little bottle - looked like 
mucicarmine working solution. I looked at the box that it came in and sure 
enough, one of the first ingredients was CARMINE! So I had to relate a few of 
the stories about beetles and Carmine and pirates that I learned from reading 
A Perfect Red recommended by Dick Dapson...wonder if I bored her? Maybe she 
won't bother me the next time I'm rushing through the store trying to get my 
stuff and get out of there.
Andi

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[Histonet] Histologic Technician 2 Job Opening at University of Washington

2011-05-27 Thread Brian Johnson
Histologic Technician 2
Job Requisition 72777 
University of Washington
Department of Comparative Medicine

The department's Histology and Imaging Core is currently seeking a full-time 
temporary employee for a histologic technician 2 position.  

The candidate will be working as part of a close-knit team supporting research 
projects from various sources within and external to the university.


You can access the University of Washington Careers site by going to:
http://www.washington.edu/admin/hr/jobs/apl/index.html


If you are an Internal Applicant click the UW Employee Login link.
If you are an External Applicant click the External Applicant Login link.

Type 72777 in the Req # box to reach the full job description.


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Re: [Histonet] MSDS info

2011-05-27 Thread Jan Shivers
If you have no luck with calling your vendors or finding an MSDS link on 
their website, simply Google your chemical name and the letters MSDS after 
it (such as: sodium chloride MSDS).  Up will pop a long list of companies 
who have them available.  Find the format you like the best and print out 
for your files.  This should do, in lieu of one from the actual vendor, as 
long as the CAS number is the same as you use in the lab.


Jan Shivers
UMN

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Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 11:47 AM
Subject: [Histonet] MSDS info


HELP !!!
I am having to list all my chemicals in the lab for the Safety dept. 
Several have no MSDS sheet with them?  (been here longer than I have!) 
Where can I obtain this info to put in my records?



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[Histonet] RE: off topic for the guys

2011-05-27 Thread Houston, Ronald
believe it is Solvent Red 164 (Oil Red B) that is used to color ATF

Ronnie Houston

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[del...@musc.edu]
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 1:12 PM
To: Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth); HISTONET
Subject: [Histonet] RE: off topic for the guys

OK, I saw Andrea's post and after all , it is Friday.
I saw a recent episode of CSI-New York that had a cochineal beetle as part of 
the crime scene evidence about a sniper. Anyway, it got me wondering, anyone 
know if automatic transmission fluid is colored with cochineal (carmine) ?? (I 
had to make this guy related and don't know any girls working on their 
transmissions)

Vinnie Della Speranza
Manager for Anatomic Pathology Services
165 Ashley Avenue Suite 309
Charleston, SC 29425
tel. 843-792-6353
fax. 843-792-8974


  Learn more about Histotechnology Professionals Day at
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Grantham, 
Andrea L - (algranth)
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 3:29 PM
To: HISTONET
Subject: [Histonet] off topic/on topic

This is mostly for the girls - I dropped into the Ulta store yesterday to pick 
up a few things and the sales person wanted me to try this somewhat new product 
by Benefit. It was a lip and cheek tint - came in a little bottle - looked like 
mucicarmine working solution. I looked at the box that it came in and sure 
enough, one of the first ingredients was CARMINE! So I had to relate a few of 
the stories about beetles and Carmine and pirates that I learned from reading 
A Perfect Red recommended by Dick Dapson...wonder if I bored her? Maybe she 
won't bother me the next time I'm rushing through the store trying to get my 
stuff and get out of there.
Andi

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Re: [Histonet] MSDS info

2011-05-27 Thread Rene J Buesa
Google the name of the reagent and you will get the MSDS
Re

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Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:47 PM
Subject: [Histonet] MSDS info

HELP !!!
I am having to list all my chemicals in the lab for the Safety dept.  Several 
have no MSDS sheet with them?  (been here longer than I have!)  Where can I 
obtain this info to put in my records?


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[Histonet] Brady labeling system

2011-05-27 Thread Shirley A. Powell
I would like to talk to anyone who uses the Brady Specimen labeling system for 
cassettes and slides.  Please contact me via this email address or by phone 
number below.  Thanks for your help in advance.

Shirley

Shirley A. Powell, HT(ASCP)HTL, QIHC
Technical Director
Histology Curricular Support Laboratory
Mercer University School of Medicine
1550 College Street
Macon, GA  31207
478-301-2374 Lab
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[Histonet] cassette and slide labelling

2011-05-27 Thread anita dudley

I have another question.  what cassette and slide labeling systems are people 
using out there.  we have 50 to 60 case load 
a day.  thanks,  just wondered what people use.   thanks again,  anita, 
providence hosp.  mobile, alabama 
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Re: [Histonet] colloidion

2011-05-27 Thread Paula Sicurello
Is there any reason why the pathologist can't used agar?  It's very
simple to use and non-toxic.
-- 
Paula Sicurello, HTL (ASCP)
Supervisor, Electron Microscope Laboratory
Duke University Health System
Rm.#251M, Duke South, Green Zone
Durham, North Carolina 27710
P:  919.684.2091


On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Michele Carr michelecar...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi everyone, I am just wondering if any of you out there use this chemical
 called colloidion.  Our pathologists want to use it for making cell blocks, 
 but
 looking over the msds, it's not very safe.  If you use it or have used it 
 could
 you tell me how exactly you stored it and disposed of it. Also if you have any
 procedure on how to use it to create cell blocks.
 Thank you all for your help,
 Michele Carr
 Medical Laboratory Services
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RE: [Histonet] colloidion

2011-05-27 Thread Rittman, Barry R
Michele
Are you sure that he wanted to use collodion.?
If so you may want to ask his reasons for using this.
Tissues processed in collodion take a long time to process, lot of technical 
skill in cutting.
Also the nail in the project perhaps is that it is very expensive and difficult 
to transport because of special handling precautions. 
Trust me you do not want the hassles with this material.
Barry


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[pat...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 2:33 PM
To: Michele Carr
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] colloidion

Is there any reason why the pathologist can't used agar?  It's very
simple to use and non-toxic.
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Supervisor, Electron Microscope Laboratory
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Rm.#251M, Duke South, Green Zone
Durham, North Carolina 27710
P:  919.684.2091


On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Michele Carr michelecar...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi everyone, I am just wondering if any of you out there use this chemical
 called colloidion.  Our pathologists want to use it for making cell blocks, 
 but
 looking over the msds, it's not very safe.  If you use it or have used it 
 could
 you tell me how exactly you stored it and disposed of it. Also if you have any
 procedure on how to use it to create cell blocks.
 Thank you all for your help,
 Michele Carr
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[Histonet] A Perfect Red

2011-05-27 Thread Marcia Fisher
http://www.amybutlergreenfield.com/News.html

Great reading!  


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Today's Topics:

   1. Unlabeled Specimens (Marcia Fisher)
   2. off topic/on topic (Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth))
   3. Re: mouse femour section (Rene J Buesa)
   4. RE: off topic/on topic (McMahon, Loralee A)
   5. hollande fixative (anita dudley)
   6. PA HT Position (Hale, Meredith)
   7. NV HT Position  (Hale, Meredith)
   8. RE: off topic/on topic (Margaret Blount)
   9. Re: Unlabeled specimens (dkb...@chs.net)
  10. RE: NV HT Position  (Curt Tague)
  11. colloidion (Michele Carr)
  12. RELIA Hot Histology Job Alert. RELIA Exclusive -  Exciting
  Opportunity in Charlotte, NC (Pam Barker)
  13. Re: mouse femour section (andreahoo...@rocketmail.com)
  14. MSDS info (Dianne E. Holmes)
  15. RE: MSDS info (Curt Tague)


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Subject: [Histonet] Unlabeled Specimens
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If the specimen is in-house, we walk it back to the department for correction.  
If outside the hospital, the courier returns it to the clinic/doctor's office 
for correction.  All mislabeled specimens, however, have a form filled out 
(Specimen Rejection form), copies of the specimen container are made and a 
report made to QRM is severe enough to warrant.  This is all in accordance with 
CAP.

Marcia Fisher
Histology Supervisor/Lab Safety Officer
El Centro Regional Medical Center


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 12:28:38 -0700
From: Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth) algra...@email.arizona.edu
Subject: [Histonet] off topic/on topic
To: HISTONET histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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This is mostly for the girls - I dropped into the Ulta store yesterday to pick 
up a few things and the sales person wanted me to try this somewhat new product 
by Benefit. It was a lip and cheek tint - came in a little bottle - looked like 
mucicarmine working solution. I looked at the box that it came in and sure 
enough, one of the first ingredients was CARMINE! So I had to relate a few of 
the stories about beetles and Carmine and pirates that I learned from reading 
A Perfect Red recommended by Dick Dapson...wonder if I bored her? Maybe she 
won't bother me the next time I'm rushing through the store trying to get my 
stuff and get out of there.
Andi

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 12:58:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rene J Buesa rjbu...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Histonet] mouse femour section
To: mani kandan coralm...@yahoo.co.in,
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Why don't you look?in a histology atlas and try to find out. For your 
description they can be several things.
Ren? J.

From: mani kandan coralm...@yahoo.co.in
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 12:30 PM
Subject: [Histonet] mouse femour section


hai,
 i am working with mouse femours, i found some cells in the section looks 
like a ring shaped cells i want to know what r they,can u help me in this 
regard.

M.Manikandan,
Researcher,
Stemcell unit,
King Saud university,
Riyadh,KSA
+966552012697
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