Re: [Histonet] Histology growth/volume ??

2013-01-08 Thread Kiranjit Grewal
Dear Histonetters,
 
I need you help answering some of questions being asked by our bussiness 
leaders in regards to Histology growth independent of membership growth.
 
What is the national literature saying about Histology testing volumes? 
Or, what is the medical field expecting in terms of histology growth? more 
biopies or blocks?
 
Any ideas? or pathology data that can help.
 
Thank you in advance,
 
Kiran Grewal.

 
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[Histonet] Control Tissue

2013-01-08 Thread Johnston, Amy
Is there any way to obtain control blocks? We are in the process of starting up 
a new histology lab and control slides are a lot more expensive than I 
thought:( .  I have purchased several boxes already, I was hoping I could find 
the others as they should be easy to find.  (I tried NSH, they no longer have a 
bank of blocks.)  I still need controls for trichrome, iron and mucin, any 
suggestions?

Amy Johnston HT(ASCP)
Histology Technician
Oregon Medical Group
4140 Quest Drive
Eugene, OR 97402
541-463-2163

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RE: [Histonet] interview

2013-01-08 Thread WILLIAM DESALVO
It is difficult to interview individuals that do not have any experience in the 
detailed and manual technology of the Histology lab, but you can find the right 
individuals to become exceptional Histotechnologists. Although it can be very 
time consuming to train individuals, the right individual worthy of all the 
effort must have the right attitude! If the individuals have the necessary 
science background to understand the complex processes used in Histotechnology 
and have the right attitude, then lack of aptitude can be overcome. I have been 
involved, for several years, in training individuals with no Histology 
experienced and have been always rewarded by the performance of the individuals 
that wanted to learn and become more than a embedding or microtomy techie. 
Histotechnology is so much more than slapping tissue into a mold or hacking 
paraffin sections off a block. Everything done in the Histology lab is directly 
tied to a patient outcome and quality and precision area must.  Make sure the 
individuals understand how difficult it will be to gain the knowledge and 
experience necessary to pass the ASCP exam, while only working part-time for 24 
months. Find out what type of commitment they are willing to make to better 
Histotechnology, the patient outcome and themselves before you and your team 
invest any effort. Above all, the right attitude is the big first step in 
becoming a competent Histotechnologist that is dedicated and compassionate 
about improving the patient experience.

William DeSalvo, B.S., HTL(ASCP)

Production Manager-Anatomic Pathology
Chair, NSH Quality Management Committee

Owner/Consultant, Collaborative Advantage Consulting

 > From: ga...@unionhospital.org
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 13:02:04 -0500
> Subject: [Histonet] interview
> 
> Hello,
> I just found out today I will be doing 2nd interviews for 3 candidates for a 
> part time Histology position at our hospital on Friday of this week. These 
> candidates are not histotechs but are willing to do online training and take 
> ASCP board exam within 24 months. I would appreciate some help with what 
> questions to ask. I did not attend the 1st interviews but these were done by 
> our lab manager who does not know a lot about what we do I 
> histology.
> Thank you!
> 
> Gale Limron CT,HT (ASCP)
> Histology Supervisor
> Union Hospital
> 659 Boulevard
> Dover, Ohio 44622
> 330-343-3311 ext 2562
> 
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Re: [Histonet] Helicobater Pylori QC block and/or slides

2013-01-08 Thread Jay Lundgren
Nice.


On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Hans B Snyder wrote:

> We are a private histology lab that is willing to share. If you need
> slides or blocks let us know!
>
> thanks
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Jan 4, 2013, at 8:06 PM, Hans B Snyder  wrote:
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> >
> >
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > From: Hans B Snyder 
> > Date: Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Histonet] Helicobater Pylori QC block and/or slides
> > To: Tasha Fraser 
> >
> >
> > We have a human colon tissue that is positive.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Tasha Fraser <
> tfra...@olympicmedical.org> wrote:
> >> Does anyone have a good suggestion for a good HP control block or
> >> slides?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Tasha Fraser, HT (ASCP)
> >>
> >> Olympic Medical Center
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[Histonet] RE: interview

2013-01-08 Thread Kienitz, Kari
Hi Gale,

In my career I have had the pleasure of hiring many OJT histotechs.  With 
varying degrees of education and  a whole range of personalities.  The things 
that tend to really stand out in the candidates who excelled are the ones who 
could follow direction, pay close attention to detail, and communicate well.  
Histology is a field where as many mundane tasks must be done as the 
complicated ones. 

For many years we would administer to all final candidates a simple aptitude 
test.  It was honestly something most 3rd graders could do.  Its was amazing 
how many people would get caught up following directions on where to place 
their name on the paper and simple math.


Kari Kienitz HT, (ASCP)
Histology Laboratory
Portland Gastroenterology
The Oregon Clinic
 NE 99th Ave
Portland, OR  97220
503.935.8311
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[ga...@unionhospital.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:02 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] interview

Hello,
I just found out today I will be doing 2nd interviews for 3 candidates for a 
part time Histology position at our hospital on Friday of this week. These 
candidates are not histotechs but are willing to do online training and take 
ASCP board exam within 24 months. I would appreciate some help with what 
questions to ask. I did not attend the 1st interviews but these were done by 
our lab manager who does not know a lot about what we do I 
histology.
Thank you!

Gale Limron CT,HT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Union Hospital
659 Boulevard
Dover, Ohio 44622
330-343-3311 ext 2562



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[Histonet] RE: Pathology IS

2013-01-08 Thread Garrison, Becky
Is there an EPIC/Beaker Pathology product??  Thought they had Lab module only.

Our hospital LIS is EPIC.  Hear that we will be going to the Lab product in the 
future.
Would really like some input on them.  

Becky Garrison
Pathology Supervisor
Shands Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL 32209
904-244-6237, phone
904-244-4290, fax
904-393-3194, pager
 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 1:59 PM
To: Margiotta-Watz, Michele; 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] RE: Pathology IS

Don't choose EPIC/Beaker. It's a disaster.

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Michele
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 8:12 AM
To: 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Pathology IS

Hi All,
We will be looking to change our pathology information system very soon. We 
currently use PowerPath/Tamtron. Any info regarding other systems out there 
that you might recommend would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Michele
Histology Supervisor
BMHMC
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Re: [Histonet] interview

2013-01-08 Thread Rene J Buesa
Your issue is a tough one because your candidates are not histotechs so I have 
to assume that they do not know how to cut.
In my case I NEVER interviewed anybody for my lab who did not know to cut 
because I always kept a selection of the worse blocks I could find and 20 of 
them would have to be cut by the candidates to be evaluated by me for section 
and H&E staining quality.
My question is: why are you trying to hire somebody who does not know anything 
about histology?
An "economics" issue? Trying to pay less for the "histotech" after training? 
Please remember that you always will "get what you pay for".
If that is the case I am at a loss about what to ask them other than previous 
education level because it will always be more probable to being able to teach 
somebody with some level of education above and beyond high school. 
Otherwise you will be replicating what was done about 60 years ago when  
pathologists used to "select" secretaries, janitorial service personnel or 
family members or anybody they would want to train on the job and pay the least 
amount of money after training.
So I would go with education level, specially something about chemistry and 
biology to find out if the candidates would be able to learn the chemistry 
behind tissue processing and special stains.
Prepare a list of questions on these subjects and do not get "blinded by 
appearances" or "personality" that often have nothing to do with working ethics 
or learning ability.
René J.

From: Gale Limron 
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"  
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:02 PM
Subject: [Histonet] interview

Hello,
I just found out today I will be doing 2nd interviews for 3 candidates for a 
part time Histology position at our hospital on Friday of this week. These 
candidates are not histotechs but are willing to do online training and take 
ASCP board exam within 24 months. I would appreciate some help with what 
questions to ask. I did not attend the 1st interviews but these were done by 
our lab manager who does not know a lot about what we do I 
histology.
Thank you!

Gale Limron CT,HT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Union Hospital
659 Boulevard
Dover, Ohio 44622
330-343-3311 ext 2562



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[Histonet] RE: Pathology IS

2013-01-08 Thread Lori Harris
Don't choose EPIC/Beaker. It's a disaster.

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Michele
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 8:12 AM
To: 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Pathology IS

Hi All,
We will be looking to change our pathology information system very soon. We 
currently use PowerPath/Tamtron. Any info regarding other systems out there 
that you might recommend would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Michele
Histology Supervisor
BMHMC
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[Histonet] interview

2013-01-08 Thread Gale Limron
Hello,
I just found out today I will be doing 2nd interviews for 3 candidates for a 
part time Histology position at our hospital on Friday of this week. These 
candidates are not histotechs but are willing to do online training and take 
ASCP board exam within 24 months. I would appreciate some help with what 
questions to ask. I did not attend the 1st interviews but these were done by 
our lab manager who does not know a lot about what we do I 
histology.
Thank you!

Gale Limron CT,HT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Union Hospital
659 Boulevard
Dover, Ohio 44622
330-343-3311 ext 2562



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RE: [Histonet] Validating the Ventana Benchmark Special Stainer

2013-01-08 Thread Jim Jones

We are validating Leica stainers using TMAs.  We are using 20 to 30 tissues per 
TMA instead of 20 to 30 slides per antibody.  The cost savings is huge.   I 
don't know if it is any different with the Ventana.
Jimmy


From: amber.mcken...@gastrodocs.net
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 17:18:09 +
Subject: [Histonet] Validating the Ventana Benchmark Special Stainer

Has anyone validated the new Ventana Benchmark Special Stainer?  I was 
wondering what the standard slides count was?   I would figure less than 
validating the immuno instruments, but wanted to check with everyone.
Thanks!
 

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[Histonet] Validating the Ventana Benchmark Special Stainer

2013-01-08 Thread Amber McKenzie
Has anyone validated the new Ventana Benchmark Special Stainer?  I was 
wondering what the standard slides count was?   I would figure less than 
validating the immuno instruments, but wanted to check with everyone.
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FW: [Histonet] TMA Cutting Problems

2013-01-08 Thread Jim Jones

Paraplast X-TRA made a world of difference.  We did a test TMA using our 
tissues which were processed with Richard Allen Type 9. The Arraymold was 
filled with Paraplast X-TRA. I put it in the oven at 40 C for 4 hours, chilled 
the TMA block and it cut beautifully.  The process was much easier than I 
thought.  I guess I should of watched the videos first...  Thanks Hugh.
Thanks for your help everyone.
Jimmy

From: hlu...@msn.com
To: jim000...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: [Histonet] TMA Cutting Problems
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 12:20:18 -1000





Jimmy,

I agree with Rene, as the "Section shreds" due to inconsistencies caused by 
type-9 paraffin polymers not lining up correctly.  The difference in paraffins 
is demonstrated by it's physical differences in the paraffins, such as 
different melting points.  If you were going to use it for TMA construction, 
you are going to want to "Temper" the block more thoroughly: More times, longer 
durations (ie heat overnight, refrigerator 4 hours, heat 2 hours, refrigerator 
2 hours, heat 1 hour, cold 1 hour.  Also remember to never freeze paraffin TMA 
blocks that cause the paraffin to crack (~-30C).

Since you are new at doing this, I would follow the Arraymold directions (like 
you stated in another email).   It should work as stated on their web site.

We do TMA builds all the time with Paraplast X-tra without issue.

Hugh
UH Cancer Center
Pathology Shared resource lab manager


> --

> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 09:09:36 -0800 (PST)
> From: Rene J Buesa 
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] TMA Cutting Problems
> To: Jim Jones ,Histonet
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> Message-ID:
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> Probably the paraffin wax surrounding the cores has not infiltrated them 
> perfectly and you have ended with a TMA block that cannot hold the cores 
> adequately.
> My suggestion is to melt the block again and leave the cores in melted 
> paraffin during at least 1 hour and prepare new blocks that will ha able to 
> hold together better.
> René J.
> 
> From: Jim Jones 
> To: Histonet  
> Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 11:57 AM
> Subject: [Histonet] TMA Cutting Problems
> 
> 
> We constructed some TMAs for Validations and when I tried to section the TMA 
> blocks the sections shred.  It's really hard to get a nice ribbon or even a 
> nice section.  I don't know what I am doing wrong.  Has anyone had problems 
> cutting TMAs before?  Any solutions?  We are using the Arraymold instrument.
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[Histonet] Pathology IS

2013-01-08 Thread Margiotta-Watz, Michele
Hi All,
We will be looking to change our pathology information system very soon. We 
currently use PowerPath/Tamtron. Any info regarding other systems out there 
that you might recommend would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Michele
Histology Supervisor
BMHMC
631-654-7192
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[Histonet] RELIA Histology Careers Bulletin 01/08/2013 Happy New Year!!

2013-01-08 Thread Pam Barker
Hi Histonetters!!
Happy New Year!!
I make a number of New Year’s Resolutions every year and the one that I find
that I keep the most consistently and get the most satisfaction from is: 
My yearly resolution to help even more histo techs find the right
opportunity in the right place at the right time.

In 2012 I helped people make the move into a management role, relocate
closer to family, shorten their commute, move into research, utilize their
advanced degrees, get better salaries, shifts and benefits.

In 2013 I resolve to help even more people make the changes they want to
make in order to improve their career situations and ultimately their
quality of life.

RELIA’s Candidate Guarantee:

The Right Job in the Right Place at the Right time… FOR YOU!

Remember, If you know someone who might be interested I also offer a $500
referral bonus for leads on candidates and job openings

I have a nationwide network of contacts with the premier employers of
histology professionals in clinical, research and biotech settings.  I only
work with full time permanent positions at companies that offer excellent
compensation, benefits programs and relocation assistance.
Here is a list of my current openings if I could I would spotlight all of
them!!:
•   Pathology Manager – Fresno, CA- Great group of techs to manage!!
Join their team!!
•   Grossing Histotechnologist – Charlotte, NC-Excellent benefits and
proven stability!!
•   Histotech HT/HTL – Charlotte, NC multiple openings-Brand New Lab
with a great team
•   Histology Tech – Nashville TN – multiple openings-Outstanding team
environment!!
•   Lead Grossing Histotechnologist -  Chattanooga, TN-Develop your
leadership skills!!
•   HT/HTL – Philadelphia, PA Brand New Lab!!top notch team to work
with!!
•   ASCP or elig Histotech – Augusta, GA Busy lab with a great team.
•   Histotechnologist HT/HTL – Florence S.C.  Beautiful area and a great
family atmosphere.
•   Histotech –Dayton, OH Innovative, Fast-Paced, growing lab.
**I also have opportunities on Long Island for histotechs, IHC techs, FISH
Techs and Molecular Techs.
So if you or anyone you know has resolved to make a job change this year
please let me know.  We can get started right away or we can map out a
strategy for when the timing is right.  Shoot me an e-mail at
rel...@earthlink.net or call me toll free at 866-607-3542.

There are a lot of recruiters out there right now trying to work with histo
techs and I appreciate your support and respect your needs.  Remember I
offer over 25 years of experience as a recruiter and for over 10 years I
have dedicated my practice solely to placing histology professionals like
you.  

Happy New Year and I hope to hear from you soon, Thanks-Pam


Happy New Year!!

Thank You!
  
 
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RELIA Solutions
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Re: [Histonet] Multi cassette bases

2013-01-08 Thread Lee & Peggy Wenk
How about a HT or HTL program in Florida? Programs always need help with 
expenses.


(For others who might have supplies or equipment to donate to HT/HTL 
programs, go to www.naacls.org --> on left, click on search, then click on 
HT or HTL and the state. If you are a non-profit hospital, get a letter from 
the program acknowledging the donation (eg., how many boxes of cassettes, 
and the cost). To remain non-profit, institutions must show that they are 
contributing to the community - health fairs, talks at clubs or schools, 
donation of supplies, etc. So submit the letter to whoever in your 
institution has to keep track of contributions.)


HT  Florida State College at Jacksonville
North Campus
4501 Capper Road
Jacksonville, FL  32202  Mr. Jerry Santiago
MSEd, BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
(904) 244-6129

HT  Miami Dade College
Medical Center Campus
950 NW 20th St
Miami, FL  33127-4693  Ms. Caridad Ivis Gutierrez
MAEd, BS, HTL(ASCP)
(305) 237-4231

HT  Keiser University
5600 Lake Underhill Rd.
Orlando, FL  32807-  Ms. Tracy Rosati
MS, HT(ASCP)
(407) 273-5800

HT  Keiser University - Pembroke Pines
12520 Pines Boulevard
Pembroke Pines, FL  33027-  Ms. Galina Negrouk
MS, HTL(ASCP)
(954) 431-4300
ext. 164

HTL  Barry University
11300 Northeast Second Avenue
Miami Shores, FL  33161-6695  Dr. Gerhild Packert
PhD
(305) 899-3220

Peggy A. Wenk, HTL(ASCP)
Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, MI 48073



Lee & Peggy Wenk
-Original Message- 
From: Bodden, Cheryl

Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 3:42 AM
To: 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Multi cassette bases

I have a large surplus supply of Leica Multi Cassette Bases (catalog # 2238) 
in every color. I wanted to find out if anybody out there could use these.


Cheryl Bodden
University of South Florida
Dermpath Lab
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[Histonet] Multi cassette bases

2013-01-08 Thread Bodden, Cheryl
I have a large surplus supply of Leica Multi Cassette Bases (catalog # 2238) in 
every color. I wanted to find out if anybody out there could use these.

Cheryl Bodden
University of South Florida
Dermpath Lab
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