RE: [Histonet] Re: Histology Consultant

2010-11-29 Thread sgoebel
Thanks Nathan!!  I just don't want to be cheated on what I will be
getting paid.  My old job is wanting me to come in and do the small
amount of histology work they have.  This would all be on evenings and
weekends.  It is not PRN, more like call me once a month and I will come
do the work.  I'm getting anywhere from $17/hr (that's insane!!  How do
you even sleep at night paying a registered, college educated person
that? Working at Walmart would pay you more!!!) to $50/hr (which was
more what I was thinking).  Just trying to get a good feel, and not
cheat myself or the other company.

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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Nathan
Jentsch
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 6:51 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Re: Histology Consultant

If you don't know what the going rate is, that is exactly why you ask.
That
is what this forum is for.  A little professionalism is appreciated.

Nathan Jentsch
BS HT(ASCP)
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RE: [Histonet] CD20 for IHC on mouse FFPE tissue

2010-11-29 Thread Connolly, Brett M
Thanks Guys,
I  plan to order one of the Rb monoclonals for CD20.

Best,
Brett

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Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 4:58 PM
To: koelli...@comcast.net
Cc: Connolly, Brett M; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; 
peter.t...@abdserotec.com
Subject: Re: [Histonet] CD20 for IHC on mouse FFPE tissue

Thanks Brett,
Looks like I got a couple lines crossed there. I had been told that 
there 
wasn't any CD20 in mice. I have been using B220 for BCell detection. After you 
pointed out the error I looked it up at Biocompare and clearly there are some 
CD20 markers for mice. http://tinyurl.com/38wyh42
I was also apparently wrong about BD being a Thermo company.  Thanks 
Peter. They do distribute it, but don't own it. My mistake ... again :-) With 
those goofs I'll shut up now and blame the turkey

Enjoy your weekend guys,
Amos


On Friday 26 November 2010 04:08:06 pm koelli...@comcast.net wrote:
 Hello,

 Maybe I'm remembering wrong since I deleted the original message of Bretts
 looking for murine CD20 on mouse FFPE (hopefully rabbit origin?). If so
 anti-murine CD20 that can be made to work on mouse  FFPE tissues certainly
 exist. Have used them from BD (flow reagent), Santa Cruz and others.  In
 Biocompare website, can see them plus new rabbit monoclonal anti-murine
 CD20 for paraffin, reactive to murine tissues.  There are a few CD20+
 murine B-cells that have no B220, and vice-versa so I would'nt look for
 CD45R if I wanted to find CD20+ cells. Would look for CD20+ cells. Maybe
 I'm remembering original post incorrectly.

 Ray



 Ray Koelling

 PhenoPath Labs

 Seattle, WA

  
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 From: Amos Brooks amosbro...@gmail.com
 To: brett connolly brett_conno...@merck.com,
 histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 3:31:27
 AM
 Subject: [Histonet] CD20 for IHC on  mouse FFPE tissue

 Hi Brett,
 CD20 is not going to work for mouse tissue. You need CD45R (clone
 B220). This will selectively label B cells just like CD20 in humans. I get
 this from BD Biosciences (Now Thermo ... again) Catalog # 347460. It is
 raised in Rats and works great as long as you have a good rat secondary.
 The one from Jackson is good.

 Happy Thanksgiving,
 Amos

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RE: [Histonet] Re: Histology Consultant

2010-11-29 Thread WILLIAM DESALVO

Your situation sounds more like contract work instead of consultation work. 
Your have a right to expect and I suggest you must demand a fair hourly rate to 
compensate for your education, experience, time and effort. You must take into 
consideration the market hourly rate for the area your work and the degree of 
difficulty in labs acquiring quality technicians/technologists. In my 
experience, I believe that $30.00 - $33.00/hr base rate for routine Histology 
work is not unusual for a contract hire without benefits. I would also suggest 
that you set a minimum hourly guarantee of 4 hours pay each time you come in to 
work and negotiate for a shift differential of 10%-15% for working nights.
 
Remember, you are producing work that the lab or pathologist will be able to 
charge a minimum of $100.00/case, depending on the CPT code level and not 
counting the number of special stains or IHC attached to each case. You should 
have no issue in producing no less than 40 cases in a 4 hour period (embedding, 
cutting and staining). You must ask for fair compensation and always provide 
superior quality. Your contribution to the process is essential.
 
Additionally, if the lab was to hire a contract person from one of the 
placement services, they would be charged $60.00-$65.00/hr and have to make a 
set time commitment (typically 1-3 months). You are a known performer to the 
lab and they have examples of your quality, they do not have that level of 
knowledge or comfort if they hire an unknown contractor. 
 
You and all of us in our Histotechnology profession, as registered, trained, 
competent and educated technologists should expect and demand to be fairly 
compensated as an essential and professional member of the Anatomic Pathology 
lab process.

William DeSalvo, B.S., HTL(ASCP)




 
 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 08:31:11 -0600
 From: sgoe...@mirnarx.com
 To: njblademas...@gmail.com; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Subject: RE: [Histonet] Re: Histology Consultant
 CC: 
 
 Thanks Nathan!! I just don't want to be cheated on what I will be
 getting paid. My old job is wanting me to come in and do the small
 amount of histology work they have. This would all be on evenings and
 weekends. It is not PRN, more like call me once a month and I will come
 do the work. I'm getting anywhere from $17/hr (that's insane!! How do
 you even sleep at night paying a registered, college educated person
 that? Working at Walmart would pay you more!!!) to $50/hr (which was
 more what I was thinking). Just trying to get a good feel, and not
 cheat myself or the other company.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 [mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Nathan
 Jentsch
 Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2010 6:51 PM
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Subject: [Histonet] Re: Histology Consultant
 
 If you don't know what the going rate is, that is exactly why you ask.
 That
 is what this forum is for. A little professionalism is appreciated.
 
 Nathan Jentsch
 BS HT(ASCP)
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RE: [Histonet] Cryostat Question Please

2010-11-29 Thread Sherwood, Margaret
We have this model as well and like it.  We got the vacuum attachment.  It's not
perfect, but does facilitate cleaning up OCT and tissue scraps.



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To: Paula Lucas; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Cryostat Question Please

Very consistant, easy to use. 

2 drawbacks  

1. We got the decontamination add-on trying to automate the CAP
requirement, but now it seems Thermo says it is not an adequate process.
I believe they are doing more intense studies, but for the time being, I
have to decontaminate it by hand. 

2. OCT and tissue scraps build up under collection device and cause the
mechanism to clunk unless buildup is removed. 

These two things add a good chunk of time to my day.

William (Bill) O'Donnell, HT (ASCP) QIHC 
Lead Histologist
Good Samaritan Hospital
10 East 31st Street
Kearney, NE 68847 




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Subject: [Histonet] Cryostat Question Please

Hello all
 
Has anyone used a Richard-Allan/Thermo-Fisher HM550 MP cryostat?  If so,
what is your opinion/pros and cons?
 
Thanks so much in advance,
Paula
Lab Manager
BP Medical Group
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[Histonet] Histotechs and cytotechs wanted

2010-11-29 Thread Histology Director
Looking for experienced histology technicians and cytotechnologists in
Columbus, Ohio for new GU pathology laboratory. Excellent compensation with
great benefits. Experience with IHC, FISH, and GU pathology a plus. Send
resume or CV to care...@aksm.com.
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[Histonet] Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread sgoebel
How many blocks do you guys normally process before you change the
solutions in the processor?

 

Sarah Goebel, BA, HT(ASCP)

Histotechnologist

Mirna Therapeutics

2150 Woodward Street

Suite 100

Austin, Texas  78744

(512)901-0900 ext. 6912

 

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RE: [Histonet] Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread Breeden, Sara
I change solutions after 500 blocks; paraffin after 1500 blocks.

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RE: [Histonet] Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread jstaruk
Change or rotate?

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I change solutions after 500 blocks; paraffin after 1500 blocks.

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Re: [Histonet] Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread Rene J Buesa
When the processor capacity is reached, I start to rotate the reagents, 
discarding the first of each group, moving forward the remaining, and replacing 
with fresh reagents the last.
René J.

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How many blocks do you guys normally process before you change the
solutions in the processor?



Sarah Goebel, BA, HT(ASCP)

Histotechnologist

Mirna Therapeutics

2150 Woodward Street

Suite 100

Austin, Texas  78744

(512)901-0900 ext. 6912



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RE: [Histonet] Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread Laurie Colbert
Nancy Klemme, can you comment on this specifically for the Tissue Tek
VIP's?  Does Sakura have guidelines for rotating the solutions?
Laurie Colbert

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Subject: [Histonet] Processor change

How many blocks do you guys normally process before you change the
solutions in the processor?

 

Sarah Goebel, BA, HT(ASCP)

Histotechnologist

Mirna Therapeutics

2150 Woodward Street

Suite 100

Austin, Texas  78744

(512)901-0900 ext. 6912

 

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[Histonet] RE: Processor change

2010-11-29 Thread Weems, Joyce
We change based on runs, not blocks - two times a week.. Change each single 
solution and first of each series and rotate. J

Joyce Weems 
Pathology Manager 
Saint Joseph's Hospital 
5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd NE 
Atlanta, GA 30342 
678-843-7376 - Phone 
678-843-7831 - Fax 

 

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Subject: [Histonet] Processor change

How many blocks do you guys normally process before you change the solutions in 
the processor?

 

Sarah Goebel, BA, HT(ASCP)

Histotechnologist

Mirna Therapeutics

2150 Woodward Street

Suite 100

Austin, Texas  78744

(512)901-0900 ext. 6912

 

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[Histonet] Looking for info on SF Bay area jobs

2010-11-29 Thread Allison MacRostie

Hello all fellow histonet users,
 
I am thinking of relocating to the San Francisco Bay area and was wondering if 
any users live and work in the area? I am curious about  job opportunities and 
pay scale and that sort of thing. Any information or advice is greatly 
appreciated!
 
Thank you,
allison   
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[Histonet] Robert Lott

2010-11-29 Thread Lee Peggy Wenk
Robert - Please email me at work ( pw...@beaumont.edu ), how/where I can 
contact you. 

(Thank you to Histonet for allowing me to use this great resource to contact 
another histotech.)

Peggy A. Wenk, HTL(ASCP)SLS
Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, MI 48073
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[Histonet] Re: Nails softened up during grossing process or at the microtome bench?

2010-11-29 Thread Nathan Jentsch
I work at a derm lab, and we see 3-5 nail specimens a week on average.  We
use a 10% potassium hydroxide and let them soak for 1-3 hours depending on
the size of the specimen.  Then at the microtome after we face in, we soak
the blocks in 10% ammonium hydroxide for 5-10 minutes, which softens them up
nicely for cutting.  We also use the ammonium hydroxide to soak specimens
with a high keratin content that makes them extremely crispy at the
microtome.

Nathan Jentsch
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[Histonet] Procedure for Xylene and Formalin Monitoring

2010-11-29 Thread Scott, Allison D
Hello to all in Histoland.  I hope that eveyone had a good Thaksgiving.  Does 
any one have a procedure for when you have your lab gets  monitored for xylene 
and formalin levels.  Any help would be appreciated.  I am asking for another 
supervisor. On the anatomic checklist youhave to have evidence of monitoring.  
On the micro checklist you have to have a written procedure. Thanks in advance.
 
Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
LBJ Hospital
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