My  God  Tom, I haven't used an Autotechnicon or Ultra-Autotechnico= n
   since  1979!   Was it an Mono or a Duo, or the old black spider? = I'm
   sure  you  know what I mean Tom, 1 or 2 levels.  I guess = it's better
   than  working  in China, reusing their stained slides by sca= ping off
   the tissue.
   Akemi Allison BS, HT (ASCP) HTL

   Manager, Anatomical Pathology

   Western Pathology Associates

   Tele: 602.633.3800 X 306

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   -------- Original Message --------
   Subject: Re:= [Histonet] Autotechnicon?
   From: Victor Tobias <[2][email protected]>
   Da= te: Tue, May 25, 2010 12:22 pm
   To: [3][email protected]
   Bob,
   It=  's  time  for  you  to  find a new agent, to get some more modern
   assignments.
   Victor
   Victor Tobias
   Clinical Applications Analyst
   Unive= rsity of Washington Medical Center
   Dept of Pathology Room BB220
   1959 = NE Pacific
   Seattle, WA 98195
   [4][email protected]
   206-598-2792
   206-598-7= 659 Fax
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   On 5/25/2010 11= :06 AM, Robert Richmond wrote:
   > A recruiter, Melissa Ribeiro Passos,= notes that
   >
   >
   >>>   Brine   Group   is   currently   recru=   iting   around  a  day
   Histotechnologist  position  at  a  hospital-based  clinical  = lab in
   southeastern Connecticut.<< Duties would include
   >>&g= t;
   >
   >>> Loading surgical specimens in Autotechnicon an= d setting/checking
   time setting.<<
   >>>
   > Are they = actually using an ancient Technicon processor, or is this
   > just loca= l lab jargon for a tissue processor?
   >
   >  Reason  I  ask  is, I'm c= urrently working in a lab that's using a
   1964
   > Technicon, for proces= sing and staining. No vacuum anywhere. It's
   > obvious from looking at= the slides that temperature control is
   > inadequate, and the stainin= g is quite capricious.
   >
   > Bob Richmond
   > Samurai Patholo= gist
   > Knoxville TN
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