y way they can and promoting getting more involved
> with the entire system.
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> Tim Morken
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d for me, after reading these comments
I'd really like to read it.
Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
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> Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 21:15:25 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] Changing dynamics in histotechnology
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To: Jesus Ellin; Judy O'Rourke
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Changing dynamics in histotechnology
Histology is going to have a huge manual component for a long time. Even though
embedding has been automated to a certain extent it has not been accepted by
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Ellin
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Tim,
I think basic histology is going to be manual,, but i see the
gt; concerned about much else beyond ordering and getting their slides.
>> Histology is a black box to them. They wouldn't have a clue how to train a
>> histotech if they had to.
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>> All I can say on this is that everyone has to take care of themselves and
>> the
ith the entire system.
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The advances of science and technology cannot and should not be stopped. These
are the beginnings of the XXIst century and in the same way that many (most)
highly manual manufacturing jobs that left our soil to not return, in the same
way histotechs
olved with
the entire system.
Tim Morken
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Changing dynamics in histotechnology
With mixed emotions I read this article, not because of its context or
information, b
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With mixed emotions I read this article, not because of its context or
information, but rather the outlook for our future.
I would like to pole on t
With mixed emotions I read this article, not because of its context or
information, but rather the outlook for our future.
I would like to pole on the histonet today, who is enter in:
1. Digital Pathology
2. Molecular Testing (ISH, PCR, Next Gene Sequencing)
3. Automation Semi to complete
4
Hello...
In Clinical Lab Products¹ just-released September issue, the article
³Changing Dynamics in Histotechnology² addresses the challenges and trends
you face daily. William DeSalvo, B.S., HTL(ASCP), chair, NSH Quality Control
Committee, is quoted.
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