A group of endo. doctors are looking for one or two histotechs
to gross, process, cut and stain tissues at their private lab, located in
West Houston.
The job will start late afternoon.
If interested contact me .
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Hi Histoneters,
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founders of a Healthcare Recruiting firm that specializes in placing Lab
Professionals. We work exclusively on permanent positions and have clients
across the country. We are completely fre
One other thing to be aware of is any formaldehyde fumes, you need to
keep the smear samples away from formalin as much as possible. If the
bone marrow smears come in contact with formalin fumes they will not
stain properly.
Liz
Elizabeth A. Chlipala, BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
Manager
Premier Laboratory
Kimberly Marshall asks: >>I am from a small hospital where due to the
size, Histology does the
Bone Marrows. We go to the procedure, make the smears, as well as do
the Wright-Giemsa stain. I am having a hard time getting the Wright's
stain dark enough for my pathologist. I have added stain time, c
Here it depends on the cases and the type of probes, that have to be read.
In some pathology departments in Austria Her2neu is counted by
histotechnologists, formerly trained by pathologists. Hematology probes for
translocations in lymphomas, or FISH in difficult tissues like sarcomas are
read by p