[Histonet] Grossing Histotechs

2015-09-14 Thread Abbott, Tanya via Histonet
So, are there a lot of Histotechs out there who are still grossing? Or is this 
job being done by PAs?
Thanks! Tanya

Tanya G. Abbott
Manager Technologist
Histology/Cytology
Penn State Health St. Joseph
(phone) 610-378-2635

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[Histonet] Looking for Human A and P Listservers

2015-09-14 Thread Jorge A. Santiago-Blay via Histonet
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Re: [Histonet] Grossing Histotechs

2015-09-14 Thread Kim Donadio via Histonet
I've seen mostly histotechs who meet CLIA high complexity guidelines doing 
gross dissection. In my limited 20 years/5 hospitals I've only seen certified 
PAs at one place, Mayo. Kim D
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So, are there a lot of Histotechs out there who are still grossing? Or is this 
job being done by PAs?
Thanks! Tanya

Tanya G. Abbott
Manager Technologist
Histology/Cytology
Penn State Health St. Joseph
(phone) 610-378-2635

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Re: [Histonet] Eosinophil labelling

2015-09-14 Thread Gudrun Lang via Histonet
What about simple H?
Gudrun

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Von: Julio Benavides via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]

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Hi everyone,

Is there anti antibody , working on FFPE, labelling eosinophils? if it works
in sheep then that´s perfect!

I have seen several histochemical methods (Modified Congo Red, Luna
Protocol, Astra Blue/Vital New Red Protocol (AB/VNR, Sirius Red Stai ). 
Does anyone has any experience with them?

Any help/comments in this issues would be, as always, greatly appreciated!!!

Thank you

Thanks a lot!

Julio

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[Histonet] Histology Roles

2015-09-14 Thread Richardson, Pam K via Histonet
Hi,

I am wondering how many roles within histology your lab has? We currently have 
two PAs, eight Histology Technicians, and five Lab Prep Techs. Anyone want to 
share how many roles you have and how the work is divided? Thanks in advance. 

Cordially,

Pam ~
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Pam Richardson
Clinical Manager
Gundersen Health System Laboratory Services
Email: pkric...@gundersenhealth.org
Phone: 608 775-4133
Fax: 608 775-6136
Interdepartmental Mail Stop: H04-007
E-visit us at: http://www.gundersenhealth.org

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[Histonet] Eosinophil labelling

2015-09-14 Thread Julio Benavides via Histonet

Hi everyone,

Is there anti antibody , working on FFPE, labelling eosinophils? if it 
works in sheep then that´s perfect!


I have seen several histochemical methods (Modified Congo Red, Luna 
Protocol, Astra Blue/Vital New Red Protocol (AB/VNR, Sirius Red Stai ). 
Does anyone has any experience with them?


Any help/comments in this issues would be, as always, greatly appreciated!!!

Thank you

Thanks a lot!

Julio

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[Histonet] stains for corpus luteum

2015-09-14 Thread Molly Murphy via Histonet
Hello all,

What is your favorite histo stain for corpus luteum? Looking for something
to really make them stand out.

Thanks!


-- 
Molly Murphy DVM, Ph.D
Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathology
College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Office: (907) 474-1990
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[Histonet] H2O2 blocking

2015-09-14 Thread Amos Brooks via Histonet
Hi Gayle,
 Thank you again for the insight. You are a wealth of knowledge. I am
also not particularly surprised that I was incorrect in my assumption about
Peroxabolish. I really like to know what is in the products I am using.
That's why I prefer to make up my own reagents whenever possible, and why I
really like your method.
Amos
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