RE: [Histonet] Autotechnicon?

2010-05-26 Thread ricky hachy

Do you want to sell your old Autotechnicon ?

 

I'll buy any mono or duo Autotechnicon .
 
> From: aalli...@wpalabs.com
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> Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 08:56:02 -0700
> Subject: RE: [Histonet] Autotechnicon?
> 
> 
> My God Tom, I haven't used an Autotechnicon or Ultra-Autotechnico=
> since 1979! Was it an Mono or a Duo, or the old black spider? =m
> sure you know what I mean Tom, 1 or 2 levels. I guess ='s better
> than working in China, reusing their stained slides by sca=ng off
> the tissue.
> Akemi Allison BS, HT (ASCP) HTL
> 
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> 
> Western Pathology Associates
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>  Original Message 
> Subject: Re:=istonet] Autotechnicon?
> From: Victor Tobias <[2]vic...@pathology.washington.edu>
> Da=: Tue, May 25, 2010 12:22 pm
> To: [3]histo...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Bob,
> It= time for you to find a new agent, to get some more modern
> assignments.
> Victor
> Victor Tobias
> Clinical Applications Analyst
> Unive=ity of Washington Medical Center
> Dept of Pathology Room BB220
> 1959 = Pacific
> Seattle, WA 98195
> [4]vic...@pathology.washington.edu
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> On 5/25/2010 11=6 AM, Robert Richmond wrote:
> > A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos,=tes that
> >
> >
> >>> Brine Group is currently recru=ing around a day
> Histotechnologist position at a hospital-based clinical =b in
> southeastern Connecticut.<< Duties would include
> >>&g=
> >
> >>> Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon an=etting/checking
> time setting.<<
> >>>
> > Are they �tually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
> > just loca=ab jargon for a tissue processor?
> >
> > Reason I ask is, I'm c=rently working in a lab that's using a
> 1964
> > Technicon, for proces=ng and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
> > obvious from looking at=e slides that temperature control is
> > inadequate, and the stainin=s quite capricious.
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> > Bob Richmond
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RE: [Histonet] Autotechnicon?

2010-05-26 Thread aallison

   My  God  Tom, I haven't used an Autotechnicon or Ultra-Autotechnico= n
   since  1979!   Was it an Mono or a Duo, or the old black spider? = I'm
   sure  you  know what I mean Tom, 1 or 2 levels.  I guess = it's better
   than  working  in China, reusing their stained slides by sca= ping off
   the tissue.
   Akemi Allison BS, HT (ASCP) HTL

   Manager, Anatomical Pathology

   Western Pathology Associates

   Tele: 602.633.3800 X 306

   Fax: 602.861.3500

   Cell: 408.335.9994

   E-Mail: [1]aalli...@wpalabs.com







    Original Message ----
   Subject: Re:= [Histonet] Autotechnicon?
   From: Victor Tobias <[2]vic...@pathology.washington.edu>
   Da= te: Tue, May 25, 2010 12:22 pm
   To: [3]histo...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
   Bob,
   It=  's  time  for  you  to  find a new agent, to get some more modern
   assignments.
   Victor
   Victor Tobias
   Clinical Applications Analyst
   Unive= rsity of Washington Medical Center
   Dept of Pathology Room BB220
   1959 = NE Pacific
   Seattle, WA 98195
   [4]vic...@pathology.washington.edu
   206-598-2792
   206-598-7= 659 Fax
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   On 5/25/2010 11= :06 AM, Robert Richmond wrote:
   > A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos,= notes that
   >
   >
   >>>   Brine   Group   is   currently   recru=   iting   around  a  day
   Histotechnologist  position  at  a  hospital-based  clinical  = lab in
   southeastern Connecticut.<< Duties would include
   >>&g= t;
   >
   >>> Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon an= d setting/checking
   time setting.<<
   >>>
   > Are they = actually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
   > just loca= l lab jargon for a tissue processor?
   >
   >  Reason  I  ask  is, I'm c= urrently working in a lab that's using a
   1964
   > Technicon, for proces= sing and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
   > obvious from looking at= the slides that temperature control is
   > inadequate, and the stainin= g is quite capricious.
   >
   > Bob Richmond
   > Samurai Patholo= gist
   > Knoxville TN
   >
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Re: [Histonet] Autotechnicon?

2010-05-25 Thread Victor Tobias

Bob,

It's time for you to find a new agent, to get some more modern assignments.

Victor

Victor Tobias
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University of Washington Medical Center
Dept of Pathology Room BB220
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Seattle, WA 98195
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On 5/25/2010 11:06 AM, Robert Richmond wrote:

A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos, notes that

   

Brine Group is currently recruiting around a day Histotechnologist position at a 
hospital-based clinical lab in southeastern Connecticut.<<  Duties would include
   
   

Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon and setting/checking time setting.<<
   

Are they actually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
just local lab jargon for a tissue processor?

Reason I ask is, I'm currently working in a lab that's using a 1964
Technicon, for processing and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
obvious from looking at the slides that temperature control is
inadequate, and the staining is quite capricious.

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN

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Re: [Histonet] Autotechnicon?

2010-05-25 Thread Lynette Pavelich
Good thing you have years of experience under you belt!!  


>>> Robert Richmond  5/25/2010 2:06 PM >>>
A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos, notes that

>>Brine Group is currently recruiting around a day Histotechnologist
position at a hospital-based clinical lab in southeastern Connecticut.<<
Duties would include

>>Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon and setting/checking time
setting.<<

Are they actually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
just local lab jargon for a tissue processor?

Reason I ask is, I'm currently working in a lab that's using a 1964
Technicon, for processing and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
obvious from looking at the slides that temperature control is
inadequate, and the staining is quite capricious.

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN

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