Hi,
Please does any one know of any medical facility or any medical centers who
is interested in training qualified techs to become a P.A.
I will appreciate it, lf you guys could pass the infos of such facility to
me.
Talk to you soon.
Ade
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a.. Manual of Surgical Pathology by Susan Lester
b..
c.. Publisher: Saunders W B Co
d.. Pub. Date: October 2005
e.. ISBN-13: 9780443066450
f.. Sales Rank: 56,744
g.. 384pp
h.. Edition Description: REV
i.. Edition Number: 2
We use this one. It has good pictures with samples of gross descri
The cell phone do not call list is real. In Ohio several people I know started
getting lots of 'spam' calls on their cell phones. They called their carrier
(verizon) and asked how to stop it. They recommended the government do not
call list. Once they called that number the spamming stopped.
Thank you to everyone who provided us with information, illustrations,
and photography resources on this topic!
Esther
Esther Peters wrote:
Does anyone have a photograph showing the use of an old steel knife
leather sharpening sharp?
Esther Peters
George Mason University
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Surgical Pathology Dissection (Second Edition) Written by William Westra,
Ralph Hruban, Timothy Phelps and Christian Isacson a good guide with a lot of
illustrations.
Karin Groeger
Histology Supervisor
US LABS, Irvine,CA
949-450-0145 ext. 649
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From: histonet-boun.
I'm looking for a good c-kit antibody that's either made against or
cross-reacts with rat. Any ideas out there?
Specifically I'd like to use it for immunofluorescent staining on frozen
tissue.
Thanks!
Merced M Leiker
Research Technician II
Cardiovascular Medicine
361 Biomedical Research Bui
Hello Fellows, Anybody knows or recommend a book or manual for grossing tissue
techniques ? please let me know. I am looking for a more practical one on
gross description. Thanks you all
Jaime E Plata
MT.HTL (ASCP)
enrri...@yahoo.com
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Dear Histonet Coordinator,
I really appreciate your efforts in maintaining such a great web site. Please
kindly post my job posting on our web site.
"Come and Join DNAR! DNAR is a fast-growing biotechnology company creating
innovative cancer diagnostics to meet the need for better informing
Yes, it is false. I'm afraid you've confused the toll-free number for
the long-existent FCC's "Do Not Call Registry" with some other magical
"government number". Here is another link indicating that your "warning"
is a persistent email hoax:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/business/a/cell_dire
You can register your cell phone but there is no risk of your number going
to telemarketers if you don't. If you go to www.snopes.com you can read more
about it.
Jason McGough HT(ASCP)
Account Representative - Anatomic Pathology
Clinical Laboratory of the Black Hills
2805 5th Street Suite 210
Rapi
Hi All,
I am updating several of our lab forms, and we do not have a form for internal
and external errors and corrective actions. As you well know, this is a CAP
requirement. Could any of you share your forms with me?
Thanks a bunch,
Akemi
Akemi Allison-Tacha BS, HT (ASCP) HTL
Histology Man
Check out this link about cell phone numbers.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/cell411.asp
-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Akemi
Allison-Tacha
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 11:0
Hi All,
This is not false information I just called the "government number" from
my cell and registered.
Akemi Allison-Tacha BS, HT (ASCP) HTL
Histology Manager
Associated Pathology Medical Group Laboratories
105A Cooper Ct. Los Gatos, CA 95032Direct: 408.884.2718
Cell: 408.335.9994
W: E-M
I don't think so, check Snopes.com, they say that is false. And we had
something like this a few months ago at work, found out that it was not true.
Robyn
-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of
This is false information.
I really wish people would take half a second to verify the false rumors
they're helping spread around the internet before sending this tripe to
everyone else... especially as an off-topic post spammed to a public
mailing-list.
Read more about the truth behind this
Hi All,
Happy Friday! This is a little off the histology subject, but for those of you
who have cell phones, might find this beneficial.
Akemi Allison-Tacha BS, HT (ASCP) HTL
Histology Manager
Associated Pathology Medical Group Laboratories
105A Cooper Ct. Los Gatos, CA 95032Direct: 408.884.271
Hello all,
I've been asked if there is a way to remove a diff quick stain from a blood
smear so as to scrap off the remaining cells for a PCR test. Any ideas in
histoland?
thanks so much,
Roger
Roger Charles
Microbiologist
Pennsylvania Veterinary Laboratory
2305 N Cameron St
Harrisburg, PA 1711
We have used rat anti-mouse F4/80 from Cell Sciences, clone BM8 on mouse FFPE
tissue successful. We used a 1:50 dilution and Proteniase K (Dako) for antigen
retrieval. Our secondary was BioCare Medical's 4+ biotinylated detection
system. It did take a longer than normal development time in the
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