[Histonet] open position

2016-10-20 Thread Eck, Allison via Histonet
We currently have an open histology tech position. We are a busy lab in a community hospital in southeastern PA. If you are interested or know someone who may be interested, contact me or visit www.dh.org to apply Thanks Allison Eck, HTL(ASCP)cm,QLS, AHI(AMT) Lead Tech

[Histonet] Position

2016-10-20 Thread Martin, Gary via Histonet
We have a histo tech that is retiring in December, and we need to fill that position. We are a small lab that services a 100 bed hospital and the surrounding physicians. We are located in California at the base of the Sierra Foothills. If you are interested or know someone who may be interested,

[Histonet] Books and Atlases- Part 2 (with pricing and more books added)

2016-10-20 Thread Connolly, Brett M via Histonet
Hi all, Thanks for all the responses to my previous post. I really want to pass these along rather than trash them. I updated the list and included my asking price. In addition I have a second list of free books - provided you purchase a book or books (one free book per purchase). I'll pay

Re: [Histonet] Bachelor's degrees to sit for HTL

2016-10-20 Thread Jennifer MacDonald via Histonet
Fawn, There is no specification as to what type of degree it must be. It can be any baccalaureate degree as long as you have at least 30 semester hours of biology and chemistry combined. I have had students with art and psychology degrees sit for the HTL exam. They came back to college to

[Histonet] Bachelor's degrees to sit for HTL

2016-10-20 Thread Fawn Bomar via Histonet
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone would be able to help my co-worker and myself in trying to figure out exactly what we need to do to obtain a bachelor's degree that would qualify us to sit for the HTL. As of right now we both have associate's degrees and our HT certification. We both