Jim,
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I would like to know if anyone out there has dealt with the new lica overnight
processor. now when a person is going to do a 2 day delay, now my understanding
is that if you do not press start this machine will not fill with formalin? but
yet I was told it does? can someone please answer this
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I need a little help on a Patient’s rights question.
It is my understanding that when a patient has a procedure, the patient has the
right to request that those specimens be examined by a laboratory of their
choosing. i.e. EGD, colonoscopy, etc
I am in Arkansas.
My father had a
through the hospitals pathology
department then blocks and slides can be requested for 2nd opinions. Good luck
in your search for answers.
Christie Gowan
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: Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:38 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
I need a little help on a Patient’s rights question.
It is my understanding that when a patient has a procedure, the patient has the
right to request that those specimens be examined
department then blocks and slides can be requested for 2nd opinions. Good luck
in your search for answers.
Christie Gowan
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I need a little help
milks
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I need a little help on a Patient’s rights question.
It is my understanding that when a patient has a procedure, the patient has the
right to request
Good morning all!
One of our fellows emailed me a question that she came across while studying
for her boards:
I'm studying for my board exam and came across questions re: paraffin
embedding.
It reads: best temperature for paraffin embedding is
38-48
48-58
58-70.
I am getting some info on
: Naujokas, Agne; Meier, Melissa
Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
Good morning all!
One of our fellows emailed me a question that she came across while studying
for her boards:
I'm studying for my board exam and came across questions re: paraffin
embedding.
It reads: best temperature for paraffin
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Good morning all!
One of our fellows emailed me a question that she came across while
, Erin erin.mar...@ucsf.edu
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Has anybody had issues with the scent of the slides coming off the Symphony
auto stainer? Our pathologists are complaining of an odor from the slides, and
we just recently started using the Symphony.
Eileen Teran
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On Aug 7, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Jay Lundgren
funny
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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Sanjeet,
I encourage your efforts at stamping out individualism
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funny
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Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 16:16:53 -0500
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Hi,
I am trying lean up at the embedding system. We have issues where staff have
their own preference in regards to working on a specific
with each one that is experiencing problems.
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Hi,
I understand using lean at the embedding center but when it comes to the little
things like the types of forceps it may be best
Dhirubhai' asanj...@yahoo.com;
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Personal preference is something we try to accommodate within reason. Each of
our techs have their own tools (brush, forceps
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Personal preference is something we try to accommodate within reason. Each of
our techs have their own tools (brush, forceps, etc.) which they take care
of and clean
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Ditto!
Paula K. Pierce, HTL(ASCP)HT
President
Excalibur
Agree!
I'd be lost without my own tools for working in the histo lab. I have a box of
forceps, brushes, probes, etc. - everything that I need to work at the
embedding station or microtome or while coverslipping. Have had these for too
many to count years, some of the forceps came from
The lab will run more efficiently if techs have forceps they are
comfortable . I had 2 pair I cut and embedded with for over 20 years. They
were longer with Thin pointy ends the tension was just right so my fingers
didn't cramp and long enough so that I could see the tiny bxs without
looking
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Our laboratory has a Leica Peloris processor. Currently, we are using
unbuffered 10% formalin. We are in the process of switching to 10% neutral
buffered formalin. There is some concern about salt build-up within the
processor, as the cleaning cycle only consists of cleaning xylene and cleaning
Of STACEY
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Our laboratory has a Leica Peloris processor. Currently, we are using
unbuffered 10% formalin. We are in the process of switching to 10% neutral
buffered
I recently was having salt percipitation problems with my VIP proccesor and
we were doing a hot water flush every week. We were starting with 90%
alcohol and heat on the first station and also using 10% NBF. We switched
to 50% in the first station and 70% in the second station. This has not
only
If you use anything higher than 70% alcohol after the 10% buffered formalin you
will have salt precipitate out and cause all kinds of problems. We use 70%,
80%, 90% alcohol in the stations after the formalin and have not seen any
issues with our Peloris or the VIPs.
Cindi Robinson HT(ASCP)
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I am the sole histologist in a gastroenterology laboratory situated in a GI
clinic. Complying with the 24-hour grossing review by the pathologist is a
challenge because my slides travel by courier across town to the pathologist to
read. I receive specimens throughout the day and perform
How do I boost the power of mucicarmine for staining goblet cells? I have
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and have used full strength but it is not staining the cells.
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Hi! I was just wondering what different facilities use for red ink/dye. Some
of the new ones
We use India ink and then use 3% acetic acid to affix it to the specimen.
Works great on ellipse excisions as well as small slices.
Jen Campbell
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Some of
hello,
I have tried staining my calvarial bone sections for Tartrate Resistant Acid
Phosphatase but it didnt work out. Can u help me out in this regard.
Thank you
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Hello everyone!
I have a question for all of the histo techs out there. It appears we
are going to have to change some products and we are in need of some
product recommendations.
Currently we use EM400 paraffin for embedding and infiltration. Our
department has tried to change paraffin
Paraplast and Feather from Sakura
René J.
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Hello everyone!
I have a question for all of the histo techs out
I've been doing some on-line searching with regards to the length of time
tissues can remain in 4% Paraformaldehyde, but can't seem to get any definite
answers. Can anyone help.
Thanks, Rhonda
Univ. of Denver
Denver, CO
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Hi Betsy
We use the Thermo Shandon precision Cut paraffin cat. # B1002490 ( Thermo
Scientific)
Galina Deyneko
Novartis, Cambridge, MA
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i want to know the best method to decalcify calvarial bone of mice for
subsequent osteoclast staining and goldner's trichrome staining.
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hi
i want to know the best method to decalcify calvarial bone of mice for
subsequent osteoclast staining and goldner's trichrome
: Thursday, December 20, 2012 11:22 AM
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hi
i want to know the best method to decalcify calvarial bone of mice for
subsequent osteoclast staining and goldner's trichrome staining.
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What are the steps to applying and receiving a health care license to work in
florida for an HT or an HTL? I heard there is also a requirement or different
fees to be paid for a position as supervisor.
Curious in Georgia.
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Here are some links for HT/HTL licensure in FL.
http://ww2.doh.state.fl.us/mqaservices/PractitionerServices.asp
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/ClinLab/clp_applications.html
There is a lot of information on that page, not just the application, so you
might want to spend a few extra minutes
Thanks to all who replied on my question about endothelial cell marker in FFPE
mouse liver.
Joost
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Some years ago, our morgue stored stock tissues in sealed bags. These were
actually the stronger plastic bags that are heat-sealed closed (much thicker
plastic than the style
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Some years ago, our morgue stored stock tissues in sealed bags. These were
actually the stronger plastic bags that are heat-sealed closed (much thicker
plastic than the style of bags you were speaking
Hi histoland..Anyone using resealable bags for storing their tissue samples
after grossing??Coz i need a bit space for our small lab instead of storing it
in the same container after it has been gross.Good space and easy to dispose
later on...How and where can i order it??Any supplier???Tanx...
Rosario
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Hi histoland..Anyone using resealable bags for storing their tissue samples
after grossing??Coz i need a bit space for our small lab instead of storing
2012 23:33
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Can't beat phone books. Cheap, torn in half they are wider than a kimwipe,
you're recycling, and providing therapy in the form of stress relief
obtained tearing up phone books.
Rena
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Paula
Greetings,
does anyone know of a less expensive substitute for Kim-wipes?
Paula K. Pierce, HTL(ASCP)HT
President
Excalibur Pathology, Inc.
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Old telephone book pages!
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Greetings,
does anyone know
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Old telephone book pages!
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Old telephone book pages!
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[mailto:histonet-boun
Can't beat phone books. Cheap, torn in half they are wider than a kimwipe,
you're recycling, and providing therapy in the form of stress
relief obtained tearing up phone books.
Rena
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Greetings,
does anyone
Hello all!
We are budgeted to get an automated coverslipper for our department.
When we talked about it with our service rep, he asked if we wanted a
glass or tape coverslipper. I worked with a glass one many years ago
when they first came out and all I remember is breaking and sticking
I'd love to know too. We also use a xylene substitute.
Claire
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Hello all!
We
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I'd love to know too. We also use a xylene substitute.
Claire
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Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
Hello all!
We are budgeted to get an automated
I work in a small lab (office bldg) that has been turned into histolab. We
have a portable work station with a vent to out side. (roof) I also have my
VIP processor in this room which has the filter carbon (activated) on the
processor. Where we have an issue is , on very windy days there
Subject
Re: [Histonet] (no subject)
Hello
Methanol is added to reagent alcohol (ethyl alcohol) so that people do
not
use for drinking purpose and for tax purposes. Alcohol (ethyl alcohol) has
federal tax just like liquor.
One can buy pure alcohol, but you have keep inventory and make sure
Since there is discussion of formalin and methanol, I would like to ask
everyone.Why would a vendor add methanol to their reagent alcohol and their
10% buffered formalin?
What are the advantages/disadvantages to the tissue especially for processing?
Kelly
To prevent oxidation of those 2 reagents
René J.
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Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
Since there is discussion of formalin and methanol, I
, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Rene J Buesa rjbu...@yahoo.com wrote:
To prevent oxidation of those 2 reagents
René J.
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TomI compliment your approach, and I personally really like to see when
employers
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] (no subject) (Not requiring HT Certification)
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 05:43:32 -0400
I'd like to wade into this discuss with a couple of comments:
LABS WANTING ONLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AND/OR NON-CERTIFIED HISTOTECHS:
Yes, I'm still hearing
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Peggy Thanks so much for posting this !! I see those job
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So why was OJT supposedly off the charts in 2005 (so to speak). Guess not.
Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
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Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 10:50:23 -0400
To: b-freder...@northwestern.edu
OJT is only available
On May 24, 2012, at 9:25 AM, joelle weaver wrote:
I think that the original post was referring to people with a HSD or GED. I
am not sure of the exact reasons considered in discontinuation of OJT route,
but I recall some publications discussing the desire to raise the perception
and
certification would be even more helpful to them as far as options.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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From: jkr...@deltacollege.edu
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 09:53:21 -0700
CC: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
, 2012 1:43 PM
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That seems to be the unfortunate situation at this time...
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 12:39:39 -0500
From: sherrian.mc...@va.gov
To: histonet
.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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The last person I hired for a tech position, was just finishing
I agree and would like to add. This is one scenario that I have seen
many times, where hospitals or wherever will hire histotechs without
certifications . I am thinking that saves them money and they still
have a histotech. I have seen good histotechs that have no
certification and likewise
That seems to be the unfortunate situation at this time...
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 12:39:39 -0500
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I agree and would like to add. This is one scenario
Dear all
I am trying to do IHC double stain for GITR and Foxp3. I would be
grateful if you provide me any advices and tips.
Regard,
Abdulrahman
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Dear all
I am do IHC double staining for CD25 and Foxp3. I would be grateful if
you provide with your tips and advices for perfect results.
Regerd,
Abdulrahman.
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