[Histonet] Veterinary Histology Lab Openning

2022-12-29 Thread Long, Denise M. via Histonet
Hello,

The Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (CVMDL) at the 
University of Connecticut is dedicated to providing top quality diagnostic 
services to our clients, who are comprised of veterinarians, members of the 
agricultural industry, owners of companion, zoo, and aquatic animals, stewards 
of Connecticut wildlife, and residents of Connecticut, New England, and beyond. 
We strive to work cooperatively with federal and state veterinary agencies to 
enhance disease surveillance and response.

Application Deadline is January 3, 2023.



There is a full-time position open at the Connecticut Veterinary Medical 
Diagnostic Laboratory.

This is an entry-level position perfect for recent Histology school graduates. 
HT or HTL  or eligible, no degree required.

No weekends, no major holidays, a State of Connecticut/University of 
Connecticut based job.



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Denise M. Long, MS, HTL (ASCP), QIHC

Histotechnologist/Immunohistochemist

University of Connecticut

Dept. of Pathobiology and Veterinary Sciences Connecticut Veterinary Medical 
Diagnostic Laboratory

61 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3089

Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3089

(860) 486-0851


Denise M. Long
Histotechnologist/Immunohistochemist
Connecticut Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
Department of Pathobiology
University of Connecticut
31 No. Eagleville Road
Storrs, CT 06269
(860) 486-0851

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Re: [Histonet] veterinary histology

2016-09-21 Thread Julio Benavides via Histonet

Hi there,

could be E. coli+virus ("swallen head syndrome") or fowl cholera (P.  
multocida). I would check the nasal cavity (slice the peak  
longitudinally) and also the infraorbital sinuses. I am at aloss  
regarding the ear discharge. Try a coronal slice of the cranium at the  
ear opening. A sharp knife should be enough to do the cutting. If not,  
try to decalcified the whole head for a couple of days. Then, decal  
(if you have not done it previously) the cut tissue before processing.


By the way, if you have any fresh (non fixed) head, to take a sample  
from the exudate and do some microbiology could be tremendously  
helpful in these cases.


Hope this helps

Cheers

Julio


Lauren Sweeney via Histonet  escribió:


To all you veterinary histotechs out there:

We got a case submission of a whole 44 week old chicken head and the  
write up states "swollen head and dirty ear canals". This is the  
first time we have seen this, even the pathologist is stumped. What  
part(s) of the head would you gross, and how?


Any feedback welcome!

Thanks!
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[Histonet] veterinary histology

2016-09-21 Thread Lauren Sweeney via Histonet
To all you veterinary histotechs out there:

We got a case submission of a whole 44 week old chicken head and the write up 
states "swollen head and dirty ear canals". This is the first time we have seen 
this, even the pathologist is stumped. What part(s) of the head would you 
gross, and how?

Any feedback welcome!

Thanks!
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[Histonet] Veterinary histology job at UF

2012-06-29 Thread Jones,Sarah A
Hello Histonetters,

The Anatomic Pathology Service within the University of Florida, Veterinary 
Diagnostic Laboratories (College of Veterinary Medicine) is recruiting for a 
Laboratory Technician in the Histology Laboratory. The work involves diagnostic 
veterinary histology and research histology. Full time, 40 hours per week, 
days, no weekends. The HT (ASCP) is not a requirement for employment. We also 
do not require the Florida State Laboratory License.

A high school diploma and two years of appropriate experience. Appropriate 
college course work or vocational/technical training may substitute at an 
equivalent rate for the required experience. Veterinary histology experience a 
plus. Willing to train the right person.
The University of Florida offers a generous benefits package, including one of 
the best pension plans in the State. Gainesville is a beautiful college town, 
with large oaks and nearby spring fed rivers for canoeing or kayaking. Housing 
is very affordable.

The job listing can be viewed at: https://jobs.ufl.edu/
Job title: Laboratory Technician
job requisition number is 0900939

Sarahhttp://www.ufl.edu/ A. Jones, HT (ASCP)
Histology Lab Manager
sarahjo...@ufl.edumailto:sarahjo...@ufl.edu


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[Histonet] Veterinary Histology

2011-07-21 Thread tallyguy555


Greetings, 

  

My name is Kevin and I've been working in a pathology / clinical lab setting 
for the past 8 yrs. 

I've recently heard about veterinary histology and the possibilities seem 
endless.  My initial searches have not been very productive and I've even heard 
that certain states do not allow such studies Is this true ?  if so, which 
ones...? 

  

I currently live in Tallahassee, Florida and will be re-locating east ( 
Jacksonville - Daytona Beach, Fl ) in the near future. 

  

Can anyone help enlighten me ?  Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. 

  

God Bless, 

  

Kevin R. Evelyn 

KWB Pathology Assoc 

Tallahassee, Florida
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