Re: Educational requirements
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From: | Louise Burrell <lburrell@pathbox.wustl.edu> |
To: | HistoNet Server <HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu> |
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Date: | Wed, 5 May 1999 15:51:06 -0500 (CDT) |
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Dear all:
Whatever they(the ubiquitous they) plan to advance Histology GREAT---A few
????s How about another grandfathering into HTL from HTs registered
before l985 or so???? And, giving talks at our local high schools to
recruit for training programs/AS degrees in community colleges??
A lot of us may be stuck in bad situations--I for example am
management----NO O/T and NO comp time----on call 24-7 (they give me a free
beeper!!) I do alot of Molecular Biology, RNA DNA Protein Lysate
extraction from tissues, bloods and serum---not to mention cell cultures.
I am only being paid as a HT. If I have to work more hours--you may never
see or
hear from me again (just a tad bit of histrionics, here) but,
seriously----let's think about this. I am sure I may have started
something again---but, I know I need a grandfathering into HTL---That
field test at NSH is one of my goals.
Thanks for listening
With warmest regards,
Louise "Beezie" Burrell
Chief Technologist-Cancer Center
Tissue Procurement Core Facility
Campus Box #8056
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, MO. 63110
Ph: 314-454-7615
Fax: 314-454-5525
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