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On Jun 2, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Kim Donadio wrote:
> This is correct. The only exclusion is a private office lab only needs to
> meet CLIA sub part M requirements. The science courses basically
>
This is correct. The only exclusion is a private office lab only needs to meet
CLIA sub part M requirements. The science courses basically
CLIA has been lenient on this but are now getting tuffer with the new
healthcare regulations coming out.
I don't want to make this a threat but everyone nee
I had an assignment in SW Florida not too long ago, doing mostly IHC,
and at that time I was told that FL requires a tech doing IHC to be a
Florida registered Technologist. (Florida has three levels of
registration, technician, technologist, and supervisor.) *NOTA BENE*:
This is NOT the same
I realize that this is a controversial topic, bu t I'm looking for a
definitive answer to the question of who can perfrom IHC and ISH in
Florida. I ask this because, in addition to attempting to comply with the
Federal CLIA regs governing labs, Florida has personnel licensure regs that
cover our s