[Histonet] stop

2013-04-05 Thread Jean-Philippe Berteau

I would like to stop being in the list. 
Thank you for all your good advaces.
Cheers
Jean
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WILLIAM DESALVO
Envoyé : Donnerstag, 4. April 2013 18:54
À : Akemi Allison; histonet
Objet : RE: [Histonet] CEU's

36 hours in three years.
 
Go to: http://www.ascp.org/Board-of-Certification


William DeSalvo, BS HTL(ASCP)
Production Manager-Anatomic Pathology
Chair, NSH Quality Management Committee
Owner/Consultant, Collaborative Advantage Consulting

 

 Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 09:32:52 -0700
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 Subject: [Histonet] CEU's
 
 Hi All:
  
 I have been asked a question that I don't have the answer too. I need to
know how many CEU's a registered HT/HTL is required to have to maintain
their registry.  I am a dinosaur who received her HT in 1968 and my HTL in
1982, so do not need to renew mine. 
  
 Akemi Allison-Tacha, BS, HT (ASCP) HTL
 Pathology Manager
 Monterey Bay GI Consultants
 23 Upper Ragsdale Drive, Suite 200
 Monterey, CA 93940
 (381) 375-3577  X117
 Email: aalli...@montereygi.com
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[Histonet] How to unsubscribe

2013-04-05 Thread Lee Peggy Wenk
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Re: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?

2013-04-05 Thread Rene J Buesa
Yes, you need to remove it. Hydrate your sections and place them in a 1% aq. 
acetic acid solution (it will be a weak acid solution) and you will see how the 
eosin fades and the hematoxylin becomes reddish. Keep them in the solution 
until almost all the hematoxylin becomes less evident but it will never totally 
disappear. This will be of minor importance unless the epitope you are trying 
to detect is nuclear.

 René J.

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Subject: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?

Dear Histonetters,

I would like to perform IHC (DAB) after HE. Do I need to remove HE? If answer 
is YES, my question HOW? Can I ask the protocol for that?

Thanks in advance,
Naira

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Re: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?

2013-04-05 Thread MARY T HODGES
I have just ihc over the section and not removed the h/e as long as it is on a 
positive charged slide and had no problems
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Yes, you need to remove it. Hydrate your sections and place them in a 1% aq. 
acetic acid solution (it will be a weak acid solution) and you will see how the 
eosin fades and the hematoxylin becomes reddish. Keep them in the solution 
until almost all the hematoxylin becomes less evident but it will never totally 
disappear. This will be of minor importance unless the epitope you are trying 
to detect is nuclear.
 
  René J.
 
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 Subject: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?
 
 Dear Histonetters,
 
 I would like to perform IHC (DAB) after HE. Do I need to remove HE? If 
answer is YES, my question HOW? Can I ask the protocol for that?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Naira
 
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RE: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?

2013-04-05 Thread Vanessa Perez
Same here, we just run down the HE slide back to water and load, the running 
back to water takes out some of the eosin/hematoxylin in the process

Vanessa 
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?

I have just ihc over the section and not removed the h/e as long as it is on a 
positive charged slide and had no problems Sent from my Verizon Wireless 
BlackBerry

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Subject: Re: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?


Yes, you need to remove it. Hydrate your sections and place them in a 1% aq. 
acetic acid solution (it will be a weak acid solution) and you will see how the 
eosin fades and the hematoxylin becomes reddish. Keep them in the solution 
until almost all the hematoxylin becomes less evident but it will never totally 
disappear. This will be of minor importance unless the epitope you are trying 
to detect is nuclear.
 
  René J.
 
 From: Margaryan, Naira nmargar...@luriechildrens.org
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; 
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 Subject: [Histonet] IHC (DAB) after HE?
 
 Dear Histonetters,
 
 I would like to perform IHC (DAB) after HE. Do I need to remove HE? If 
answer is YES, my question HOW? Can I ask the protocol for that?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Naira
 
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[Histonet] RE: IHC (DAB) after HE?

2013-04-05 Thread Tom McNemar
We just stain right over the HE.  No problems.

Tom McNemar, HT(ASCP)
Histology Co-ordinator
Licking Memorial Health Systems
(740) 348-4163
(740) 348-4166
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Dear Histonetters,

I would like to perform IHC (DAB) after HE. Do I need to remove HE? If answer 
is YES, my question HOW? Can I ask the protocol for that?

Thanks in advance,
Naira

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[Histonet] KY Position

2013-04-05 Thread Hale, Meredith

Great opportunity for Histotechnician's in Crestview Hills, KY ! Tri-State 
Gastroenterology Associates is looking for 2 full time HT/HTL's to join their 
new laboratory. Candidates must meet the following criteria:
* Meet CLIA Grossing Requirements : CFR  493.1489,  
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/clia/regs/toc.aspx/ ,prior experience grossing GI specimens
* Supervisor experience preferred
* HT/HTL ASCP Certified
* Experience with CLIA and CAP
* Experience writing  and maintaining policies and procedures
* Prior laboratory start up experience is preferred
* Ability to work independently
Duties include:
* Grossing
* Embedding
* Microtomy
* Staining; routine and special stains only
* Maintain supply orders and laboratory budget
* Ability to be flexible and take on additional duties' as needed
* Ability to work independently
* Maintenance of laboratory for inspections
* Maintenance of quality records




This is a full  time position  that offers a competitive rate and flexible 
hours.  Interested applicants should contact Meredith Hale; phone 
214-596-2219tel:214-596-2219 or through email 
mh...@miracals.commailto:mh...@miracals.com


Meredith Hale HT  (ASCP)cm
Director External Sales Support

Miraca Life Sciences
6655 North MacArthur Blvd.
Irving , Texas 75039
Office: 214-596-2219
Cell: 469-648-8253
Fax: 1-866-688-3280
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[Histonet] Job Opening

2013-04-05 Thread Shirley Pan
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Palo Alto, California
Histotechnologist
Routine clinic work, IHC, and Special Stains
Full Time 4:30 AM-1:00 PM, M-F
Occasional Saturday work
contact Shirley Pan
pa...@pamf.org
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[Histonet] Possible CJD and decontaminating Leica ASP300s

2013-04-05 Thread Lori.Disher
  We processed a cell block last week and we are now just being notified that 
it MAY be a CJD case.  Leica tells me there isn't a way to decontaminate my 
tissue processor.  Has anyone else been thru this, and isn't there anything to 
do besides buy a new Tissue Processor?


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[Histonet] Do you know Elizabeth Klar?? Can you do a cartwheel??

2013-04-05 Thread Zimmerman, Billie
Well, folks it's Friday and I'm winding down.  Some of you are probably 
relieved but I had to get one last blurb into the histonet about one of our 
speakers.  Her name is Elizabeth (Ely) Klar and she teaches at Columbus State 
University in Columbus, Georgia.
She will be presenting a workshop on the microscopic identification of the 
major tissue types.  This  will be great for students as well as new 
technicians.  (newbies)  I know the subject is not one that makes you want to 
go out and turn cartwheels on the beach, but it is informative and necessary.  
You want to impress the pathologist when you sit down with him at the 
double-headed scope. We're looking forward to Ely's presentation and hope to 
see you there!  (or on the beach turning cartwheels)

Wanda Simons/bz (you know it!!)
President GSH

Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University have 
consolidated to become Georgia Regents University. Effective January 9, 2013, 
my email address has changed to bzimm...@gru.edu. Please update your address 
book to reflect this change.
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Re: [Histonet] Possible CJD and decontaminating Leica ASP300s

2013-04-05 Thread Paula Sicurello
Lori,

You need to contact the National Prion Disease Center at
http://www.cjdsurveillance.com/

They will tell you if there is a way to decontaminate anything that may
have come in contact with the suspected CJD case.

Paula

-- 
Paula Sicurello, HTL (ASCP)
Supervisor, Clinical Electron Microscopy Laboratory
Duke University Health System
Rm.#251M, Duke South, Green Zone
Durham, North Carolina 27710
P:  919.684.2091


On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:37 PM, lori.dis...@hcahealthcare.com wrote:

   We processed a cell block last week and we are now just being notified
 that it MAY be a CJD case.  Leica tells me there isn't a way to
 decontaminate my tissue processor.  Has anyone else been thru this, and
 isn't there anything to do besides buy a new Tissue Processor?


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Re: [Histonet] Updates on Jekyll Island...Procrastinators please read this ASAP

2013-04-05 Thread David Kemler
OK Jack, sounds like another great story when I interview you on HistoTALK! 
Just don't wear your Mankini! PLEASE!
 
Yours,
Dave



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Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 3:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Updates on Jekyll Island...Procrastinators please read 
this ASAP

PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! I want that room! 
Oh and since you mentioned speedos and crochet bikinis, you want me to bring my 
white mankini with the British flag on the front? Just kidding, I think I had 
better leave that at home! 
Jack

Jack L. RatliffOwner/Histologist, Ratliff Histology Consultants, LLCChairman, 
Hard Tissue Committee - National Society for Histotechnology
389 Nichol Mill LaneFranklin, TN 37067(317) 281-1975 (c)(615) 236-4901 (o)(615) 
236-4962 (f)jratl...@ratliffhistology.com


 From: bzimm...@gru.edu
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 18:57:46 +
 Subject: [Histonet] Updates on Jekyll Island...Procrastinators please read    
 this ASAP
 
 If you haven't reserved your room for the upcoming GSH meeting next month, 
 please note that all island and standard Oceanside rooms have been reserved.  
 But,  just because you snoozed, were waiting on money for your institution, 
 or you're just a classic procrastinator, there are still options.  There are 
 upgraded rooms such as the lanai.  This room has a Jacuzzi, microwave, King 
 size bed, small refrigerator, and a private balcony or patio. There's also 
 the efficiency which has the kitchenette with a stove top, refrigerator,  two 
 double beds, sitting area, and private balcony or patio.  The symposium rate 
 still applies and if you have issues or concerns, contact Linda Schepps at 
 Oceanside.  She can't cure procrastination but she can help secure a room for 
 you.
 
 While you're strolling around the historic area of the island in your speedo 
 or crochet bikini, check out Becky's famous chicken salad.  It's a little 
 place with outside tables.  Just walk up to the window and place your order.  
 I attempted to have a chicken salad sandwich there but they were all sold 
 out!! The lady managed to let me sample a teaspoon of it. It was delicious 
 and didn't taste like that stuff in the grocery store.  I plan to attempt 
 another order when I return next month!!
 
 
 Augusta State University and Georgia Health Sciences University have 
 consolidated to become Georgia Regents University. Effective January 9, 2013, 
 my email address has changed to bzimm...@gru.edu. Please update your address 
 book to reflect this change.
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