[Histonet] please remove me

2014-07-12 Thread Carolyn Thompson
Carol Thompson

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[Histonet] Image uploading

2014-07-12 Thread Hobbs, Carl

I make mistakes when I upload images
So, I'd be most grateful for an edit function to be included.

Thanks for the opportunity to share images.
Sure, the excellent Immunoportal was The Best...I hope that Histonet can equal 
that website quality?

Carlos  
 
Carl Hobbs FIBMS 
Histology and Imaging Manager 
Wolfson CARD 
Guys Campus, London Bridge  
Kings College London 
London 
SE1 1UL 
  
020 7848 6813
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Re: [Histonet] Wright-Geimsa Stain

2014-07-12 Thread Rene J Buesa
Are you using smears or tissue sections? Imagining you are using the former; 
eosin color in RBC should vary according with:
1- "age" of the RBC (after losing their nucleus);
2- staining technique (time, fixation and "age" of the solution);
3- type and concentration of eosin.
So I think that you first should create a standard technique (including the one 
to measure "color intensity") and latter try your idea.
For me it is very interesting why do you want to do this?
René J. 


On Friday, July 11, 2014 3:26 PM, jerry sedgewick  
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I'm doing a project where I'm measuring color differences from histology 
session to histology session.  Not being a histologist, I'm not certain 
whether RBCs can be used as a feature to measure for color change with 
Wright-Giemsa.  I suppose it depends on the Eosin Y concentration, but, 
even at low concentrations, should I see RBCs stained?

Thanks!

Jerry Sedgewick
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Re: [Histonet] PA's

2014-07-12 Thread Rene J Buesa
Being a teaching hospital, the pathology residents (during their rotation) take 
care of gross descriptions and autopsies. No need for PAs.
René J.  


On Friday, July 11, 2014 2:09 PM, "Riesen, Rebecca"  
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I would like to get an idea of how many hospitals that contract in the 
Pathologist group to read slides produced by hospital employed Histotechs, have 
that Pathologist group paying the salary of their PA's.  I have heard that many 
facilities are no longer employing the PA's that actually are performing the 
Pathologist's job of gross dissection (hence the name Pathologist Assistant, 
huh).  In these tough financial times we all are looking for ways to lessen our 
costs.  You can reply to me directly rather than clog up the histonet.  THANKS!!
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