Histology as a science not an art.

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From:"R.Wadley" <s9803537@pop3.unsw.edu.au>
To:HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu
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Date:Tue, 13 Apr 1999 16:41:19 +1000
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	Dear All,

	I would like to comment on the statement "Histology is an art and
everybody has their own way of making things work for them."  Please be
assured that this not a personal attack on the writer, it is a comment on
how histology is regarded by many of my peers.

"Histology is an art and everybody has their own way of making things work
for them."

	This is the justification used to downgrade the teaching of histology
everywhere.  I was lucky I did A Bachelor of Applied Science in Medical
Laboratory Science, I got to major in Histopathology & Haematology, the
histo major was 3 units, it included all the basic routines, special stains
plus cytology, karyotyping, electron microscopy, museum techniques and
autoradiography.  This degree has now reduced the histology component
severely.  I have since completed a Graduate Diploma in Microscopy &
Microanalysis, which attempted to squeeze histology into 4 days.  It is
commonly held in some circles that histology can be done by any monkey,
trained staff are not necessarily required.

	I consider histology to be a science, just like haematology, microbiology
& clinical chemistry.  I agree that particular talents are required by
histologists to get the most out of this field.  But to write histology off
as an art form, something akin to voodoo & black magic belittles everyone
who works in the field.  We may all have our own little variations, but let
us understand that these differences are based on scientific preference not
art.

	I think I shall now pull my head in, before someone cuts it off.

	Regards
	
	Rob W.



R. Wadley, B.App.Sc, M.L.S
Laboratory Manager
Cellular Analysis Facility
School of Microbiology & Immunology
UNSW, New South Wales, Australia, 2052
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