Re: [Histonet] In FL, who can perform IHC/ISH?

2012-06-02 Thread Kim Donadio
All sorry about my double posting. My iPhone must have an echo. :( Enjoy life! Sent from my iPhone 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 >

Re: [Histonet] In FL, who can perform IHC/ISH?

2012-06-02 Thread Kim Donadio
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

Re: [Histonet] In FL, who can perform IHC/ISH?

2012-06-02 Thread Jay Lundgren
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

[Histonet] In FL, who can perform IHC/ISH?

2012-06-01 Thread Sally Price
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