Currently we are training new staff members that each have a Bachelor of 
Science in Biology.  According to the ASCP they can enroll to take the HT 
certification examination after a one-year period of on-the-job training.  Like 
in the past we have purchased Freida Carson's text, Histotechnology:  A 
Self-Instructional Text, and the workbook.  We are also using Carson's BOC 
Study Guide - Histotechnology Certification Examinations, and the ASCP 
Histotech flash cards.  I know that staff can successfully study this material 
on their own and can pass the HT certification because three of my past staff 
have already done this.  However I am looking for additional help, plans, a 
syllabus, curriculum guide, etc. to help facilitate the training of these new 
staff members.   They have quickly caught on to the practical skills of 
microtomy, embedding, and grossing however I am worried that we are not helping 
them to get the academic information that they need for certification.

As I previously said I know that  a person can get the certification by 
studying on their own but I also know that we are giving these people less time 
and instruction in the workplace.  They are busy helping with the daily 
workload and therefore any studying of the academic material is having to be 
done on their own time.   Any suggestions how to help these people without 
paying or having them enroll in an online Histotechnology program?

Jim Vickroy BS, HT(ASCP)


Jim Vickroy
Histology Manager
Springfield Clinic, Main Campus, East Building
1025 South 6th Street
Springfield, Illinois  62703
Office:  217-528-7541, Ext. 15121
Email:  jvick...@springfieldclinic.com<mailto:jvick...@springfieldclinic.com>



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