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From: P Sicurello via Histonet
Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 11:57 AM
To: samantha.gol...@hcahealthcare.com
Cc: HistoNet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] CAP
Hi Samantha,
Have "fun" with your first inspection. A few pointers: try not to
compare the place you are inspecting with your lab, try to stay focused on
the task at hand (many new inspectors are easily influenced), walk around
and get a feel for the lab- sure they are going to be tense because
I’m excited to participate in my first CAP audit as part of the inspection
team, and I would love some tips and advice for a first timer.
I don’t want to get stuck in the weeds as to what I’m searching for. While I’ve
read all the info from CAP regarding a successful inspection, I’d love some
f
Hi,
We had our CAP Inspection last week. I had two Pathologists and a
Cytotechnologist (we don't do cytology) with me all day. There was no
Histotechnologist on the team.
I am just curious, whether any of you have had this type of inspection before.
Best regards,
Banjo Adesuyi
CAP inspectors are your peers. In other words they are people managing other
labs. So those people have a variety of degrees or experiences. They don't get
paid to inspect. It's a requirement that labs that participate in CAP bi
annually inspect another lab because CAP works as a peer review sys
What are the requirements to become a CAP inspector? Do you have to at least
be an actual registered HT/HTL? Is just having a 2 year histotech degree
enough?
Thanks,
Mandy O'Connor, HTL (ASCP)
Yellowstone Pathology Instit.
Billings, MT
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Histonet m
Hello to all in histoland. I would like thank everyone that helped me out with
procedures. I really appreciate it. Our CAP was today. We had no
deficiencies. Now I can have my life back.
Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
LBJ Hospital
Houston, Texas 77026
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