Hello Sandy,
we use a Leica Cassette and Slide Printer which are both connected to a
database in which we organize all our specimens and print cassettes and slides,
so it is not necessary to read the barcodes from cassettes to print them on the
slides. However, there is of course not much
You've misunderstood. No one has said anything about test at a school. At least
I haven't
My response at least was referring to those who sat for state exams and then a
comparison to the now ASCP exam route. There's a huge difference in what older
techs got than what newer ones are getting and
That was my initial thought, check your paraffin. I could be coming from the
paraffin.. or whatever you are cleaning with make sure its dust free/debris
free.
Sheryl Stephenson | Histology Technician
Main 908.947.1100 Fax908.947.1085
Direct:
Please unsuscribe
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Yeah, a brand new Leica RM 2255.:D
Sheryl Stephenson | Histology Technician
Main 908.947.1100 Fax908.947.1085
Direct: 908.947.1624 sstephen...@lifecell.com
www.lifecell.com
LifeCell Corporation | One
We use both the Printmate and slidemate from Thermo.
We also have used the Leica IPS for slides.
The biggest thing to remember is when using these items is if you are passing
them through your APLIS or the printers own proprietary software. Either was
you are going to have to look at this
They're here!
Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edumailto:b-freder...@northwestern.edu
Have fun and good luck
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They're here!
Is there any other resource for information and studying for the QIHC exam
other than the ASCP outline?
Rae Staskiewicz
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Best of luck.
Tunde Ajibade BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
Histology Supervisor
Medical Center Hospital
Odessa,TX
Tel: 432-640-2348
Fax:432-640-2303
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I looked at the message before I looked at the sender and thought they
were in my facility! (our window is open too)
Pulse returning to normal.
Stacy McLaughlin, HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Cooley Dickinson Hospital
30 Locust Street
Northampton, MA 01060
(413)582-2019
We were experiencing a lot of problems with our slide labels and assumed the
problems were with the General Data Cognitive Printers. I had asked several
of you if you had experienced any problems with these printers while using
CoPath Plus automated barcoded tracking. Today after trouble
The Michigan Soceity of Histotechnologists has just completed a QIHC
study guide. Please go to our website for more information.
www.mihisto.org
Thanks!
Carrie Schray
On 5/30/12, Rae Staskiewicz raest...@grics.net wrote:
Is there any other resource for information and studying for the QIHC
Good Afternoon! The National Society for Histotechnology is offering a Two-Day
Forum focusing on both basic and advance topics in Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
and In Situ Hybridization (ISH). The event will be held Friday, July 13
Saturday, July 14 at the Hartford/Windsor Marriott in Windsort,
Are there any labs out there that are currently using PathCentral as an LIS?
Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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I am looking for anyone that is using CoPath Sunquest and using Dragon
software at gross and by the pathologist. Also what are you using for
hands-free dictation at gross and at sign out?
You can contact me offline if you wish.
Thanks, Mike
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I used the Dako guides, there is a good theory one and also an AR guide. That
is about all I used to study. They are on their website.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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I have used the code printed cassettes, but with QR codes. I have seen the
slide printing only but not in use (yet). In theory any reader should be able
to read the standard symbologies. But since they are different vendors, you
might contact them directly about compatability for transfer of
I would be interested in this info, as well - please share!
Thank you
Anna
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Is anyone out there on the Epic-Beaker system? I would like to talk to someone
that is already live on the system, if you have a few minutes can you contact
me at the email below?
Thanks
Jessica Vacca
Epic Anatomic Pathology Application Lead
HCA Clinical Services Group
2545 Park Plaza
Okay, I'm retired now but I monitor Histonet from my dining room table while
eating bon-bons between soap operas. Yeah, right. But that doesn't mean I
can't add to the conversation... I would like to remind all subscribers (for
the 114th time) that when you subscribed to Histonet, you were
Dear Prisana,
we often stain bones and other similiar tissues with masson goldner, but we
never had the problem, that the bone becomes red instead of green or blue
(depending if you use light green or aniline blue). We use the protocol which
you can find here in this list:
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