Good Morning Histonetters!
Final hotel reservations should be made no later than April 30rd, 2015 to
ensure rate and availability. After today you will have to hope that room
prices will not go up. I am working on trying to squeeze out a few more days
for the hotel registration link below. Try
If you do it by IHC it is the normal 2 hour or so process step-by-step.
Giemsa is quick 15 minutes or around there? Again, not as sensitive but
works.
Michael Ann
On 4/27/15, 2:49 PM, "Garreyf" wrote:
>Is it a pain in the neck to do it by hand? I'd like to bring my h
>pyloris in house as we
Hello Netters,
How are you all interpreting this new requirement (COM.4) with regards
to multiple autostainers for IHC?
Thank you in advance,
Paula :-)
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Is it a pain in the neck to do it by hand? I'd like to bring my h pyloris in
house as well. I'm trying to create more revenue to support a 2nd histotech.
Garrey
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> On Apr 27, 2015, at 4:11 PM, Michael Ann Jones wrote:
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> We recently switched to IHC stain for HP, however,
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We recently switched to IHC stain for HP, however, before that we used
Giemsa regressively for those. Not as sensitive as IHC. For IHC we used
Cell Marque by hand (with great results) and now we are automated.
Michael Ann
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
Histology Manager
Metropath
7444 W. Alaska Dr.
We are a small lab processing mostly GI specimens. Currently we are sending
our H. Pylori testing to a local hospital for staining however I can predict
that this year we may have around 1000 H. Pylori stains done. I am looking for
a small platform or manual test kit to perform the H. Pylori'
We are currently looking for a register HT or HTL for full time bench work at
the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock AR. The
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special stains. The applicant should have experience with computers
Pam,
What brand of charged slides does your lab use?
Thank You,
Angela Record, BS, HT(ASCP)
Saint Francis Hospital
Tulsa, OK
918-494-1321
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We get ours through our maintenance department in the hospital. The brand is
Havells, the code is 5026301 and their website is www.havells-usa.com!
Thank You,
Angela Record, BS, HT(ASCP)
Saint Francis Hospital
Tulsa, OK
918-494-1321
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Hello Netters,
How are you all interpreting this new requirement with regards to multiple
autostainers for IHC?
Paula :-)
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