Re: [Histonet] increase in staples and sutures

2015-09-29 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
RE: increase in staples and sutures 
Ken,
   this really depends on the amount of support you get from your Medical 
Director. Any staple or sutures are removed at grossing by the PA or embedding 
or microtomy by the histology technician still affects the tissue. Either way 
the pathologist hasn't typically seen the tissue or slide yet. This is a fight 
that seems to go on everywhere that does larger specimens. We record it at 
microtomy as a quality issue of grossing if there is a staple or suture in the 
block just for documentation purposes. 
  The only way there can be can justification for the tech removing it is 
the PA time and blade that get ruined cost more than the HT that is embedding 
or doing microtomy. I'm not sure why it is not taken into consideration the 
PA's time and blade is already on the specimen in order to gross it so why 
should both budgets suffer. I wish you well on this fight, please share if you 
make good progress.

Cassie Davis


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Hello All,

Recently we have had a marked increase in staples and sutures in our tissue 
that arrives for processing. I have tried to relay to our pathologists and PA's 
the difficulty in cutting sections and the tissue destruction in getting 
staples and sutures out once the tissue is processed to paraffin. I was told by 
some of them that in their experience histology should dealing with this issue. 
Though my own opinion is this is position is not valid, I've been asked to 
collect opinions from other histology departments if there are protocols that 
the grossing individual should be removing the foreign object. Please give me 
any feedback...Thanks

Ken

Kenneth G Metzger HTL(ASCP)
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[Histonet] frozen section- workload and billing

2015-08-27 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
Hi Histofolks,
   I need to pick yours brains...we are in the middle of building a 
workable computer system for our lab we have run into a hiccup when it come to 
frozen sections. As a tech I know there is actual hands on, stop what you are 
doing, do this now  work involved. My understanding from a billing perspective 
it is not "billable workload" but an "interdepartmental consultation between 
surgery and pathology". The problem is how to build the system so we get labels 
for our frozen section slides that does not interfere with the "billable 
workload" that is. I was thinking maybe it should be built in the system the 
same way a control slide is, does anybody have any suggestions?

Cassandra Davis
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Saint Francis Healthcare
701 N. Clayton Street
Wilmington,DE 19805
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Re: [Histonet] IHC Weekend Coverage

2015-08-26 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
No IHC/HC/H&E weekend coverage. If there is a Stat the supervisor comes in.

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[Histonet] Can't find good help these days....

2015-08-14 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
I graduated from a associates degree program in 1991 at a community college 
that has graduated an average of 6 students a year and the Mid-Atlantic market 
gets saturated with them. Every May these students are hungry for local jobs 
and many employers hire the newbies at a low salary (because they know they 
can), the students work at the first job long enough to get experience and 
their certification and move on to better paying jobs. I'm not sure what the 
solution is to fill the empty jobs in your area, but I do know there are 
histotechs looking for jobs out here.

Cassandra Davis


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[Histonet] Cerner

2015-08-04 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
Good morning Histonet Folks,
It seems my message yesterday was a little cryptic at best. We currently have 
SunQuest CoPath Plus with Meditech as our hospital wide system. We are changing 
to Cerner hospital wide and PathNet for our lab (because we were just merged a 
couple of years with another healthcare system & they want us to change) My 
main concern is if Cerner's PathNet plays well with Vantage.
Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] Cerner Computer System

2015-08-03 Thread Davis, Cassie via Histonet
Good Morning Histonet,

 I am hoping to touch base with anybody using Cerner. We have just 
been told we are switching and are wondering if it works with CoPath and 
Vantage. Any input would be appreciated.

Cassandra Davis
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Saint Francis Healthcare
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Re: [Histonet] formaline 40% with crystals at the bottom

2015-05-27 Thread Davis, Cassie
RE:
we have a bottle of formaline 40% with crystals at the bottom. Can we used it? 
is there any way to re-suspend the crystals? Better dispose of it? and, BTW, do 
you know why it crystallized? by its side there is another bottle, same batch, 
with no crystals.
>
> thanks a lot your comments
>
> Regards
>
> Julio
>
Julio,

I am a little confused, could this actually be alcoholic formalin? I've seen 
crystals form in alcoholic formalin when it is made with absolute rather that 
50%. Normally we see white powder form when formalin dries.

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] Histology schools-OJT

2015-05-14 Thread Davis, Cassie
I know DTCC in Wilmington, DE has an accredited associates degree program since 
1990 that graduates 5-6 students a year and they flood the area. Anybody hiring 
might want to contact the school, they need jobs!

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] Oceanic and Amphibian necropsy

2015-05-13 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good Morning Histoland,

Does anybody out there have a good processing schedule for shark 
and frog necropsies? We are trying to help out a colleague who just started 
this study and needs a starting point. Thanks in advance for any help!


Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] QC for IHC bulk solutions

2015-02-02 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good afternoon Histoland folks,

 other than documenting the ph of each Ventana bulk solution after 
diluting and visual inspections of slides run with that solution lot what other 
way is there to QC the EZ Prep, Reaction Buffer, and Liquid Coverslip bulks 
solutions? (we currently have a lively dialog going on about this)

There is always something to do and something new in Histology...
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[Histonet] Decalcified tissue disclaimer for IHC

2015-01-28 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good afternoon Histonet Folks,

 We now need to include a disclaimer for IHC done on decalcified 
tissue. (It's probably been covered here and I just woke up to it) I am not the 
best with words so I am asking if anybody would be kind enough to share their 
disclaimer. I hate to reinvent the wheel.


There is always something to do and something new in Histology...
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[Histonet] Sticky subject responses...Thank you

2014-12-30 Thread Davis, Cassie
To all you wonderful folks who responded, a big thanks! I've been doing histo 
since 1990 and NEVER had static like today, it's not usually that big of a 
problem in this mid-Atlantic state. When it does occur the tricks I named 
earlier usually help but I am always up for learning something new. I will try 
the low tech option of moist something in my clean-up tray tomorrow, first. I 
usually can't stand anything in my tray after facing but if given a choice I'll 
suck it up. I will keep you posted. Thanks again!

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[Histonet] A sticky subject....

2014-12-30 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good morning Histo folks,

 I am hoping somebody can help me. Today was a horrid microtomy day, 
the static was brutal. I tried putting lotion on my hands, the fabric softener 
sheet, and wearing gloves but to no avail. I heard rumors somebody used to 
manufactor an anti-static brush but have yet to find one. Does anybody have any 
other tricks that could be shared?

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] RE: Lab power failures

2014-12-11 Thread Davis, Cassie
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:37:37 +
From: "Martin, Erin" 
Subject: [Histonet] Lab power failures
To: histonet 
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Good morning all! Would anyone mind sharing their plans for power failure? We 
have backup generator power on red plugs but my pathologists want a plan for 
what we would do if the power went out AND the backup generator failed.



Thanks for your help!

Erin



Erin Martin, Histology Supervisor
UCSF Dermatopathology Service
415-353-7248



Erin,

   "if the power went out AND the backup generator" , My question is under 
what circumstances are they expecting this to happen? That being said and not 
enough information, best answer would be send to another lab for processing to 
at least protect the integrity of the tissue for future testing until the 
electricity issue is resolved

No electricity means no lights, fume hoods, so hand processing is out and you 
should not let the tissue sit in solutions that might jeopardize future 
staining longer than recommendation (eg.Her2) and they should state any 
variances of normal process in the report.



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[Histonet] Vantage patient tissue and + control slide labels

2014-12-08 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi folks,
 I am hoping to connect with somebody who has worked with Nexes (Ventana 
software),Vantage and CoPath. When the Vantage labels are printing we cannot 
tell the difference between the patient label and the positive control label. 
Our LIS wants us to use the exact staining protocol for our patients and 
controls but give a unique protocol number to the ones for positive controls. 
(Red flags are popping up all over for me on this idea)
What do other labs do to handle this?

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] p16 from XT to Ultra

2014-08-28 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi histoland,

 You guys were wonderful helping me with the MUM-1 on the XT a few 
months ago, I am hoping you can help me now. I am trying to optimize the p16 on 
the Ultra and having a little trouble. It is B-E-A-utiful on the XT but does 
not want to play nice on the Ultra. Any tips...Anyone?

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] H & E Stainers

2014-06-10 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Guys,
Please we are in the process of buying a new H & E Stainers and 
will appreciate it, if you guys could share your
experience(s) with me. The two stainers we are still looking at are stated 
below;

 1.  Symphony by ventana

 1.   TissueTek  Prisma(r)/Glas(tm) g2 Automated Slide Stainer and Coverslipper
Please let me know whether you guys have had any experience with either of the 
equipments or both.
Thanks,
  Banjo Adesuyi, BSMT, HT (ASCP) HTL, QIHC, QLS
  Histology Supervisor
  Norman Regional Health System,
  Norman, OK 73071.
  Tel: 405- 307- 1145


We have the TissueTek Prisma minus the coverslipper connection and highly 
reccomend it.
(the coverslipper connection is on our budget request)

Cassandra Davis
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Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 12:02:16 +0200
From: Dario Ricca 
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Hi Thomas,
I've see that Dako's DAB Away is composed of 1% Oxalic acid in water
instead other DAB Aways (like the one you are using) are composed of
sulfuric acid <10% in water.

Dario


2014-06-06 17:53 GMT+02:00 Thomas Pier :

> Hello Histonet,
> We have been using Lab Vision's DAB away to clean our Autostainer 360.
> However it seems a little wasteful to buy something that we can't use up
> before it expires. Do any of you have any exerpience with lower cost
> alternatives?
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I was wondering if other labs are "automatically" ordering special stains 
and/or IHC on stomach biopsies and esophageal biopsies?  Or do you wait until 
H&E is screened?  Thanks!

Danville Regional Medical Center
Danville, VA
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] G.I. biopsies and special stains
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We order HP by IHC automatically on all stomach and GE juction specimens.
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
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Lakewood, CO 80226
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>I was wondering if other labs are "automatically" ordering special stains
>and/or IHC on stomach biopsies and esophageal biopsies?  Or do you wait
>until H&E is screened?  Thanks!
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[Histonet] paraffin dispenser

2014-06-06 Thread Davis, Cassie
I recommend a slide incubator and a metal cup or two. The paraffin dispenser we 
purchased seem to be a relicensed commercial coffee pot. The spigot keeps 
clogging because they did not design it in a way that it would stay warm so, 
the paraffin cools in it and clogs. 

Cassie D.

Michele" 
Subject: [Histonet] paraffin dispenser


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Subject: [Histonet] paraffin dispenser
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Hi All,
Anyone have a good recommendation for a reliable paraffin dispenser? The spigot 
keeps clogging on the one we have now.

Thanks,

Michele Margiotta-Watz
Histology Supervisor
BMHMC
101 Hospital Rd.
Patchogue, NY 11772
631-654-7192

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[Histonet] animal & human biopsies

2014-04-30 Thread Davis, Cassie
Some threw the thought of processing biopsies from veterinary clinics as a way 
of increasing outpatient volumes. I am concerned there may be a regulation 
against this. Does anybody know of any?

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[Histonet] RE: CAP Question, New Reagent Lot Confirmation of

2014-03-27 Thread Davis, Cassie
A pathologist is designated to sign off in our lab.

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[Histonet] MUM-1 is the word.

2014-03-27 Thread Davis, Cassie
Patrick,
  Kudos to you, you saved my sanity. It came out B-E-U-tiful. I just hope 
our Medical Direct likes it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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From: Patrick Laurie [foreig...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 11:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] MUM-1

Hi Cassandra,

We run it at our lab, and our incredibly picky Hemepath is happy.  But our 
protocol is unusual.  We run extended CC1 and a 4 minute antibody incubation.  
We are using a large B cell lymphoma for our QC, which is working very well.  
If you need a QC block, we have several, I would be happy to send you one.

Thanks,

Patrick


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Good morning Histonet Folks,

 I am hoping one of you will help me. I am in the process of optimizing 
an IHC protocol on the MUM-1 antibody on paraffin tissue for the Benchmark 
XTstainer and I am not thrilled with the results I am getting. I have tried the 
"usual adjustments" and the results are less than optimal in my opinion. I am 
using a normal tonsil control right now but if you have another suggestion 
please do not hesitate to recommend. I am praying somebody might have done this 
before and would be willing to share their staining protocol or tips with this.

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[Histonet] IHC antibody optimizing & validating

2014-03-25 Thread Davis, Cassie
Will you help me? I understand we are to use the known positives controls that 
the manufactures' recommends in the package insert when optimizing the stains, 
but I need to know what is your general procedure for optimizing (how many 
different staining protocols do you test) and validating a new antibody (how 
many different or "known" positive and negative tissues do you test [predictive 
markers I understand are 20])?

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[Histonet] specimen marking ink

2014-03-21 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Histo World, as I was cutting to day I was thinking why don't we see if we 
could get specimen marking ink directly from a tattoo vendor? When I first 
started in histo I was told the ink we use was actually tattoo ink. As we know 
as soon as somebody labels something as a "medical supply" the price is 
increased. Just a cost saving thought, I mentioned it to my immediate 
supervisor but she think it would be a liability issue. I thought we could 
"test/validate it on skin tissue left over from a mastectomy or extremity. Any 
thoughts?

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[Histonet] MUM-1

2014-03-13 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good morning Histonet Folks,

 I am hoping one of you will help me. I am in the process of optimizing 
an IHC protocol on the MUM-1 antibody on paraffin tissue for the Benchmark 
XTstainer and I am not thrilled with the results I am getting. I have tried the 
"usual adjustments" and the results are less than optimal in my opinion. I am 
using a normal tonsil control right now but if you have another suggestion 
please do not hesitate to recommend. I am praying somebody might have done this 
before and would be willing to share their staining protocol or tips with this.

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[Histonet] CPT codes & Medicare

2014-03-06 Thread Davis, Cassie
If anyone needs info. on the new billing/charging CPT codes, this was shared 
with me so I thought I could make it available to you.

http://www.cap.org/apps/portlets/contentViewer/show.do?printFriendly=true&contentReference=statline%2Findex.html#

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[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 123, Issue 10

2014-02-11 Thread Davis, Cassie
That's what was used at the Wilmington VA and (I think) Philadelphia VA too.

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Good morning all,

To those working in the VA system, what LIS are you using? We are currently 
accessioning through Vista which if you work in the VA is used for many other 
processes such as timekeeping and ordering supplies but it is extremely archaic 
and not ideal for anatomic pathology, (in my humble opinion). Our barcoding is 
not interfaced with Vista and I am trying to convince management to upgrade to 
COPATH, WINDOWPATH, or POWERPATH, really anything other than what we have now. 
I have been told all VA Histology labs only use VISTA and I hope to God this is 
not true. So if anyone works at a VA, used to work there or know someone who 
works there, please contact me to let me know what you are using and how your 
process works. Thank you in advance.


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[Histonet] Fungus contamination

2014-02-04 Thread Davis, Cassie
Two things I have seen dealt with 1) distilled water filter had not been 
changed and was growing fungus 2) tech cutting slides had not changed water in 
waterbath for I while.

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[Histonet] Clinical histology to Research histology

2014-02-04 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hello Histo World,

   please share your experience from going from clinical histology to 
research histology...What are the major difference? Are there complications or 
pleasant surprises?

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[Histonet] (no subject)

2013-11-04 Thread Davis, Cassie
Jim,

We get our Fungus, GMS Aspergillus controls (slides) and many of our hard to 
find control slides from Newcomer Supply 1-800-383-7799 or 608-831-7888

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[Histonet] GMS fungus controls

2013-11-04 Thread Davis, Cassie
Jim,

We get our Fungus, GMS Aspergillus controls (slides) and many of our hard to 
find control slides from Newcomer Supply 1-800-383-7799 or 608-831-7888

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[Histonet] Shedding biopsies

2013-10-23 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Diana,
RE: "In the past when we receive these samples there has been no issues cutting 
them.  Over the past few months there has been a tendency for these blocks to 
shred into fine strips when cut.  Almost like there was sand in the blocks.  
Mollifex, decal, warm or cold, doesn't matter they still shred.  Getting levels 
is such a challenge.  I have inquired at the collection site to determine if 
there is a change in the process of collecting that could cause this.  I have 
ensured the samples are not left on gauze or something to allow them to dry 
out. Even blocks with lots of blood and/or mucous will shred as well as blocks 
with only a scanty amount present."



There was a problem a few/many years ago with a paraffin manufacture using a 
cardboard conveyor belt for the pellets. Apparently, small pieces of cardboard 
making it's way in with the paraffin. You can check your melting tub and see if 
there is a tan residual in the bottom this will let you know if "foreign" 
material may be responsible for your problem.



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[Histonet] RE: knife sharpening

2013-09-20 Thread Davis, Cassie
I thank God everyday the knife sharpening is over. The hair still stands up on 
the back of my neck at the memories of two senior techs who injured themselves 
while sharpening their knives.

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[Histonet] The Good Old Days...

2013-09-20 Thread Davis, Cassie
I enjoy hearing sincere reminiscing...Even though us "kids" don't know how good 
we have it, some of us enjoy having an "old tech" beside us on the bench. I 
find weeding through the sarcasm can be profitable and in doing so have learned 
so much. What the old techs did on a daily basis, we only did in the practice 
lab and when the automated instruments and pre-made solutions that we have come 
to rely on fail, experience is so very valuable. Only by their blood, sweat and 
tears have we benefitted however, we have so far to go, let's do it together.

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[Histonet] RE: bunsen burner at the embedding center

2013-09-20 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Valerie,
When I started in Histo in 90' everybody used the alcohol burners...Open 
flame concern became a concerned and the separate forcep warmers were purchase 
because the old embedding centers did not have the nice warmers like the new 
ones do. The last place I worked at had an old embedding center when I started 
but we weren't allowed open flames. Fortunately, we found an unused Bacteria 
Incinerator that Micro. wasn't using and used that until that embedding center 
died. That worked great!

Cassandra Davis
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Subject: [Histonet] Bunsen Burner


Hi all..

We are having a discussion/ disagreement in our department as far as whether 
using a bunsen burner at the embedding center is against fire codes.

What is the consensus??


Thanks,

Valerie A. Hannen, MLT(ASCP),HTL,SU(FL)
Histology Section Chief
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[Histonet] Sakura Prisma stainer/film coverslipper

2013-09-12 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Haley, we've been using this H & E stainer and tape coverslipper for about 5 
years with pretty good results even though we do not have the piece to link the 
two together. The very few problems we have had are related to lack of daily 
maintenance which is minimal. We are in the process of "handing it down" to 
cytology and trying to use the new Symphony for H &E because of the tracking 
system option. The folks that do the microtomy are not happy because using the 
trays are more time consuming due to the "learning curve" (we are told), which 
is the trade-off. I hope this helps.

Cassandra Davis
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Subject: [Histonet] Equipment selection

Hi all,

I am trying to decide on what equipment to purchase. I have picked the 
processor, microtomes, embedding centers and a few other pieces, but now I 
still need to decide on the H&E Stainer and the immunostainer. My options I 
have in front of me are for the H&E stainer are Sakura Prisma stainer/film 
coverslipper and the Leica ST5020-CV5030 stainer/glass coverslipper. For the 
Immunostainer, I am looking at the Dako Autostainer and the Leica Bond Max. Any 
advice on any of these instruments would be greatly appreciated. I am trying to 
finalize my decision pretty quickly. Thank you in advance for any input.



  

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FW: [Histonet] RE: Quality Metric

2013-08-29 Thread Davis, Cassie
From: joelle weaver [joellewea...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 5:34 PM
To: Elizabeth Chlipala; Davis, Cassie; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] RE: Quality Metric

Just in the process of starting a new AP/histology lab myself, and what I used 
as my main resources to develop the quality metrics, QC and QA were:

 *the CAP/ASCO guidelines,
 *CAP checklists, HistoQuip studies,
 *   "Quality Management in Anatomic Pathology, ASCP publication, 2003 ( forget 
the exact title),
 *CLSI publications "QA for Design Control and Implementation of IHC 
Assays, 2nd edition,
 *   CLSI "Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, methods for Medical Genetics, 
Approved Guideline".


 United the standards in the SOP's and LIS documentation/reporting. Overall, I 
tied them to measures of timeliness, quality of histologic preparations, test 
phases and benchmarks, competency.
 Monthly quality meetings, "occurrence management" with process control ( RCA, 
etc), Pathologist review documentation.


Joelle Weaver MAOM, HTL (ASCP) QIHC

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> Just an FYI
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> Dr. Pantanowitz is giving a workshop at the NSH convention on the value of 
> Informatics in the Histology Laboratory on Sunday. I bet some of the 
> information in that powerpoint may be discussed during this workshop.
>
> Liz
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> Here's a good resource...
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> http://www.pathinformatics.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/Quality%20Measures%20in%20AP%20for%20PI2010.pdf
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> Hello all,
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> I am starting up a new Histology lab and have been asked to determine the 
> quality metrics, so I can hire the staff I need, has anyone else had to prove 
> this and if so, how did you show that through metrics?
>
> Haley Huggins
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[Histonet] Quality Metric

2013-08-28 Thread Davis, Cassie
Here's a good resource...

http://www.pathinformatics.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/Quality%20Measures%20in%20AP%20for%20PI2010.pdf



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Subject: [Histonet] FW: Question about quality metrics
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Hello all,

I am starting up a new Histology lab and have been asked to determine the 
quality metrics, so I can hire the staff I need, has anyone else had to prove 
this and if so, how did you show that through metrics?

Haley Huggins






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[Histonet] FW: Rusty Histo stainer

2013-08-09 Thread Davis, Cassie

From: Artim, Kimberly [kimberly.ar...@sluhn.org]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 2:41 PM
To: Davis, Cassie
Subject: RE: Rusty Histo stainer

Is anyone using bleach to clean the stainer?  Bleach corrodes the stainless 
steel.

Kimberly R. Artim AST, HT (ASCP)
St Luke's Specialty Lab
77 S. Commerce Way
Bethlehem, PA 18017

Phone: 484-526-4832
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Subject: [Histonet] Rusty Histo stainer

I've only seen it happen with regressive stains. The acid seems to get in the 
air circulating in the stainer.

Cassandra Davis
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 15:00:13 +0400
From: Dmitry Kislov 
Subject: [Histonet] Rusty histostainer, anyone?
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Hello,

Did anyone ever seen any histostainer got rusty? We have a strange issue
with one of ours - some parts which should be made of stainless steel
suddenly started to get rusty... I don't want to put a manufacturer's name
in here as we are trying to negotiate our way out of this issue now. We're
happy with the unit, it still works fine, but we'd trying to figure out
what was wrong.

So, did anyone had simular experience and what was the reason, if any?
Thanks!

Dmitry,
Sr. engineer
Moscow region pathology bureau


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[Histonet] Rusty Histo stainer

2013-08-09 Thread Davis, Cassie
I've only seen it happen with regressive stains. The acid seems to get in the 
air circulating in the stainer.
 
Cassandra Davis
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 15:00:13 +0400
From: Dmitry Kislov 
Subject: [Histonet] Rusty histostainer, anyone?
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Hello,

Did anyone ever seen any histostainer got rusty? We have a strange issue
with one of ours - some parts which should be made of stainless steel
suddenly started to get rusty... I don't want to put a manufacturer's name
in here as we are trying to negotiate our way out of this issue now. We're
happy with the unit, it still works fine, but we'd trying to figure out
what was wrong.

So, did anyone had simular experience and what was the reason, if any?
Thanks!

Dmitry,
Sr. engineer
Moscow region pathology bureau


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[Histonet] IHC tissue falling off.

2013-08-06 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi CJ,
 we had this problem the year before last, it turned out to be the slides. 
Apparently, the manufactor had a couple of  "bad runs". We switched to Avantik 
Biogroup Ultra Bond and haven't had a problem since. The bonus was they were 
more reasonably priced compare to our "contract" vendor. Send me a e-mail if 
you want their contact info.

Cassandra Davis
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 20:49:02 +
From: "Goins, Tresa" 
Subject: [Histonet] RE: Slide dehydration After Staining Tissue
Falling Off
To: Christopher Jacobs ,
"histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"

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After the detergent treatment, rinse well in distilled water and dry in the 
oven.
Dip in clearant and coverslip.

We do not treat our developed IHC slides in alcohols or clearant due to 
potential loss of some labeling - not DAB.

Tresa

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Subject: [Histonet] Slide dehydration After Staining Tissue Falling Off

Histonetters,

Recently my lab has been experiencing a significant occurrence of tissue 
falling off our IHC slides. We are looking at a variety a factors and I have 
been watching how some technicians dehydrate their slides after staining. We 
are running Ventana IHC stainers, so we remove the oil based liquid coverslip 
in a weak solution of Dawn and then run the slides down alcohols into xylene. 
Some technicians are very aggressive in their agitation of the slides. It is 
almost comical how much sloshing around in the reagents they do. How can I get 
these people to ease up? Does anyone have any protocols on how many dips it 
takes in each reagent to properly dehydrate slides?

Also, some of the other issues we are looking at causing tissue falling off the 
slides are; tapping slides to remove water, not double-dipping slides, lotion 
on hands, over temperature, and the brand of charged slides we are using. Can 
anyone think of any other factors to look at?

Thanks!

"CJ" Christopher P. Jacobs, HT QIHC(ASCP)



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[Histonet] RE: cryomolds

2013-07-29 Thread Davis, Cassie

The cryomold have been moved on the website: check under specification & 
accessories of the cryostats. I hate when they move things on websites but I 
guess they are employing the grocery store theory (move thing so customers will 
see other stuff to buy as they look for what they really need)

http://www.sakura-americas.com/products/tisstek-cryo3mc.html

My experience with the square & rectangle ones, they are ok for about 1-2 uses 
with the paraffin, then the centers warp. We did freeze some of our case tissue 
to save for long term storage in the square ones with OTC but we didn't have to 
cut the tissues

Cassandra Davis
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 16:16:17 +
From: Carol Torrence 
Subject: [Histonet] Looking for cryomolds
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"

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I found an old box of Tissue Tek  4728 cryomolds in our Mohs lab.  They are 
round with a small tab on the side.  We like them so much better than the 
disposable embedding molds sold for paraffin embedding.  I have seen cryomolds 
that look like the same ones for paraffin but are they any thinner for quicker 
freezing?

1. Does anyone know where to get the round ones?I do not see them on the 
Sakura website.
2. Do the square ones that look like our paraffin molds release easily?

Thanks,
Carol Torrence

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[Histonet] bubbles in paraffin blocks & darker blue counterstain

2013-07-10 Thread Davis, Cassie
RE: tiny bubbles

If the tiny bubbles are a "new" thing it might be humidity causing tiny water 
droplets to condense in your melted paraffin or on the paraffin pellets/flakes 
in transport to your lab or in your lab that show up after melting.

RE: too dark AFB blue counterstain

I don't know the auto-stainer you use or the protocol you follow after staining 
but might not be the machine. If you dehydrate & clear your slides by hand 
after staining it might be the alcohols. Some techs are known to use absolute 
alcohol where the 95% is supposed to be in dehydrating before clearing steps. 
If that is the case, not as much of the blue is removed during the process. 
 
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[Histonet] urine hemosiderin

2013-05-17 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hematology does a cytospin, we fix it in 95%Reagent alcohol for 10 minutes then 
do the iron stain on the NEXES automatic special stainer. No complaints.

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[Histonet] bone marrow aspirate slides for iron stains

2013-05-16 Thread Davis, Cassie
Try hydrating the slide in 95% then distilled before staining. The iron stain 
is made in water so hydrating to water should help the stain transfer better. 
Hope this helps :)

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[Histonet] EPA checklist

2013-05-03 Thread Davis, Cassie

 
RE "Does anyone have a checklist for EPA?  I had 2 representatives stop by 
unannounced and cite us for several things.  Thanks!"
If you get one PLEASE forward a copy to me!

 Cassandra Davis
 

 

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[Histonet] RE: IHC Technician job description

2013-04-22 Thread Davis, Cassie
Vincent, you might want check out CLIA 88' complex testing requirement before 
you write that job description.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Fwd: [Histonet] AutoTech Embedder( Sakura) (Kiranjit Grewal)
   2. New Lab In KY (Hale, Meredith)
   3. email (McKenzie, Emily)
   4. Calcium Stains? (McKenzie, Emily)
   5. RE: Calcium Stains? (Roberta Horner)
   6. Biosafety in the Mohs Laboratory (Zimmerman, Billie)
   7. looking for control block of "Burkitt Lymphoma" (Hammel, Vicky)
   8. IHC question (Shirley A. Powell)
   9. VCP-2001 cassette printer question about ink (Wayne D Gill)
  10. atlanta employment  (Michael Bourgeois)
  11. RE: RE: Pituitary gland (Tony Henwood (SCHN))
  12. RE: RE: Pituitary gland (Tony Henwood (SCHN))
  13. Re: Isopentane storage-the polling is open (Maria Mejia)
  14. RE: Calcium Stains? (Tony Henwood (SCHN))
  15. 2013 CAP Inspection Success & National Lab (Ian R Bernard)
  16. FNA preparation (Hannen, Valerie)
  17. IHC Technician job description (Vincent Rivera)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:13:23 -0700
From: Kiranjit Grewal 
Subject: Fwd: [Histonet] AutoTech Embedder( Sakura)
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Hello,

I really need some feedback on this before we invest in this technology.

Thanks.

Kiran
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> Hello Dear Colleagues,
>
> We are considering Sakura's AutoTech Embedder for embedding some of the 
> tissues especially Large tissue. Any input or feedback is much appericiated.
>
> Anyone currently using it and would like to share their experience is great.
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 17:18:02 +
From: "Hale, Meredith" 
Subject: [Histonet] New Lab In KY
To: "Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"

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Great opportunity for Histotechnician's in Crestview Hills, KY ! Tri-State 
Gastroenterology Associates is  a multi-physician practice located in Northern 
Kentucky. Its mission is "To provide compassionate, high quality, 
cost-effective care to patients' with gastrointestinal problems"  Looking for 2 
Full Time HT/HTL's  ( 32 hours a week is full time employment at this practice )

* Meet CLIA Grossing Requirements : CFR  493.1489,  
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/clia/regs/toc.aspx/ ,prior experience grossing GI specimens

* Supervisor experience preferred

* HT/HTL ASCP Certified

* Experience with CLIA and CAP

* Experience writing  and maintaining policies and procedures

* Prior laboratory start up experience is preferred

* Ability to work independently
Duties include:

* Grossing

* Embedding

* Microtomy

* Staining; routine and special stains only

* Maintain supply orders and laboratory budget

* Ability to be flexible and take on additional duties' as needed

* Ability to work independently

* Maintenance of laboratory for inspections

* Maintenance of quality records






Interested applicants should contact Meredith Hale; phone 214-596-2219 or 
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[Histonet] Mouse brains

2013-01-17 Thread Davis, Cassie
 Michael,
  we used to cut human brains on a room temp water bath at a hospital I 
worked at many years ago. It might work for mouse brains too.

Cassie Davis




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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:43:02 AM
Subject: [Histonet] Paraffin sections mouse brain

Hi everyone:

While I have sectioned a lot of different stuff, I have not done mouse brain
before and I am having considerable difficulty. ??The brains are fixed and
were embedded by our pathology department on their automated system. ??When
cutting, the paraffin cuts nicely but the brain tissue shreds as if the
infiltration was insufficient. ??I have re-embedded one, just melted and new
paraffin then vacuum oven for 2 hours. ??The results were the same. ??I don't
know if it would help to re-embed going back to EtOH. ??Also, from my distant
past I recall that when we were paraffin sectioning whole human larynges,
that the face of the block was soaked by placing a wet gauze pad on it. ??I
know this help but don't remember what the solution was on the pad. ??Any
help would be appreciated.

??

Thanks

??

Michael J. Lyon, PhD

Otolaryngology Research Labs

SUNY Upstate Medical University

750 East Adams Street

Syracuse, NY 13210

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Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 11:21:40 -0600
From: Rita <1949...@gmail.com>
Subject: [Histonet] Cpt code 88305
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Sorry wrong code it is 88305
I need to know where to get information
Thanks
Rita

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Message: 13
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 11:52:17 -0600
From: Glen Dawson 
Subject: [Histonet] MOHs Training
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Subject: FW: MOHs Training
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 07:18:28 -0600




All,

My lab is in the process of aiding one of our hospital's sites with MOHs and 
I'd like to find out what a MOHs lab might charge for training our techs

if there was such a service available?

What might that process be?  How long should it take to get a good histotech 
with no MOHs experience up and running?


What do other labs' training processes look like compared to ours?  Is there 
any place that trains outside techs for such a circumstance?

Do you have national contacts that may know someone who knows someone, etc.?

Any answers to any/all of the questions above would be an enormous help and 
would be greatly appreciated.

Thank-you in Advance,

Glen Dawson  BS, HT(ASCP), QIHC
Histology Technical Specialist
Mercy Health System
Janesville, WI






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[Histonet] RE: processing protocol using isopropyl alcohol, mineral oil & paraffin

2012-12-05 Thread Davis, Cassie
I'd really like to see a copy of the protocol if any one would be willing to 
share. We are still using reagent alcohol & xylene, the waste disposal prices 
are a significant portion of our budget.

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[Histonet] cellblock help

2012-11-29 Thread Davis, Cassie
Good afternoon Histonet folks,
 I am hoping somebody might be able to help me with a protocol using Thrombin 
to get a cellblock from a specimen with scant material.
This process was brought to my attention a few years ago but I never saw an 
actual protocol. Thanks for any help & have an awesome day.
Cassandra Davis
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RE: [Histonet] eosin in the processor

2012-11-28 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Kim, 

try 10cc of the prediluted Eosin (you use in H & E staining) in your last 100% 
before your Xylene on the processor. By putting it in the last absolute it will 
not wash out. Your first Xylene will end up a little pink but your eyes will 
not strain as much trying to fine the tiny tissue fragments. (great for 
thread-like prostate biopsies too) We had been using it for years & our IHC 
seems fine. Make sure to keep your solutions for the clean cycles maintenanced 
on the automatic processors to avoid clogging. The only reason we stopped was 
the folks we purchased the new processor from told us using it would invalidate 
the warranty on the new processor.(I really miss it)

Cassandra Davis
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Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:54 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] eosin in the processor
Hi Everyone,
Years ago, my lab used to put eosin in the processor to lightly tint the 
smaller mouse tissues.  I can't remember which station we put it in (I think it 
was the 2nd 100% ethanol).  Also, back then my lab didn't do any IHC; will the 
eosin affect any IHC that might be done (I am guessing no, but I want to be 
sure).
Thanks,
Kim
Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA
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[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 108, Issue 26

2012-11-20 Thread Davis, Cassie
Hi Christina,
  try post fixing the FS slides in ice cold acetone (in a freezer) for 30 
minutes. That is what was reccommend to me when I was trying to do IHC on 
ThinPrep slides.

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 RE:

Hi all,
I am performing IHC on tissue that was formalin fixed for 48 hours and then 
embedded in OCT.  I have been using Gold Plus slides from Thermo Fisher.I 
am staining rat spleen and mandibular lymph nodes.  With a peroxidase method, 
the tissue completely digests off the slides as soon as I apply the peroxidase 
block (looks like pouring hydrogen peroxide on a cut - just turns white and 
bubbles off of the slide).  I have tried various concentrations of peroxidase 
block with no luck.  With the alkaline phos method, the tissue is staying 
adhered to the slide, but I am getting significant 'tissue lifting' which makes 
the pathologists interpretation very difficult.  Is there anyone out there with 
experience in doing IHC on formalin fixed frozen sections that has experienced 
similar 'tissue lifting' problems?  I have ran this antibody on this tissue 
with immunofluorescence successfully - that may be the only choice we have for 
this particular tissue.  Would really like to be able to perform this staining 
with either an HRP or AP method for light microscopy if possible.
Christina Thurby
Bristol Myers Squibb
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