RE: The future of Histotechs

From:"Johnson, Teri"

I'd have to say anecdotally, I agree with these figures.  I don't know if it was just the population in just this one workshop, but at the NSH we introduced ourselves and said how long we'd been in the field.  I'd guess that the average was 15-25 years.  The novices had been in the field 1 or 3 or 5 years.  And there were only about 3 or 4 of them.

I do know that in this city, once the elder techs decide to retire, we're going to be in a pickle.  Interestingly, it seems to take a lot to get histologists to retire. And once they do, after a time, they go back to work.

Go figure.

Teri Johnson
Managing Director, Histology Core Facility
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Kansas City, MO

-----Original Message-----
From:	kevin williams [mailto:akwilliams75@hotmail.com]
Sent:	Sun 10/20/2002 8:48 AM
To:	histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Cc:	
Subject:	The future of Histotechs


At a one of the meetings at the ASCP in California there was an interesting 
observation. I understand that in the next 5- 10 years between 50-70% of 
histologists are going to retire.
Can anyone tell me if there is definative research and where to get my hands 
on it.
Thanks in advance
A. Kevin Williams




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