Quality Assurance
Methods for Obtaining Fungus, Bacteria and
Acid-Fast Controls.
Charles R. Robinson, M.D., Melrose-Wakefield Hospital Association, Melrose,
Massachusetts 02176. January 1973;III(1):26.
Color Coding Rush Specimens.
Donald L. Meyers, Chief Histotechnologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,
Maryland 21205. July 1973;III(3):37.
Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria
Control.
Anna Marie England, Independence, Missouri 64050. January 1978;VIII(1):107-108.
Prolonging the Shelf-Life of Solutions Containing
Silver Nitrate.
Charles Churukian, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester,
New York 14642. July 1980;X(3):147.
Negative Controls--Useful Idea.
Mack Alexander, Saint Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska 68131. January
1981;XI(1):157.
Appointment to Biological Stain Commission.
October 1981;XI(4):169.
Filing System for Chemicals.
Susan Schultz, Baptist Medical Center, Little Rock Arkansas 72201. January
1982;XII(1):173.
A Method for Making Gram Controls in Tissue.
Ms. Masaye Tanaka, R.T. (CSLT), B.Sc., B.A., Colin Henderson, B.Sc., R.T.
(CSLT), Foothills General Provincial Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
November 1983;XIII(3):209.
Organizing Your Special Stain Solutions.
Chris Manor, Seaway Hospital, Trenton, Michigan 48183. January 1984;XIV(1):222-223.
The Quality Control Dilemma in Histotechnology:
A Possible Answer.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD. May/June 1991;XXI(3):245-250.
Combination Control Blocks.
Cel Rutledge, HTL (ASCP), Histopathology Department, San Francisco General
Hospital, San Francisco, CA. March 1996;XXVI(1):3-4.
Normal Tissue Controls for Immunohistochemistry. Kurt Nauss, HT, HTL, IHC (ASCP Qualification), Nathaniel Nauss, HT, Centreville, VA 20120. Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, May 1998.
Y2K: Are You Ready?
Terri C. Staples, MS, HT (ASCP) HTL, Project Leader Clinical I/S, Baptist
Health System, Birmingham, AL. November 1998;XXIX(1):17-19.
Sakura Alleviates Y2K Fears
November 1998;XXIX(1):19-20.
Making a List...Checking it Twice.
Wanda G. Smith, BHS, HT(ASCP), Medical University of South Carolina. May
2002;XXXV(1):21.
Mercury’s Rising.
Vinnie Della Speranza, MS, HTL(ASCP), Medical University of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC, Dellav@musc.edu.
May 2003;XXXVI(1):12.
Tissue Microarray Controls to Demonstrate Connective Tissue Components
Yan
Cai*, Zhongqiu Guo*, Aruna Kola*, Hazel Dalton*, Mark Bailey*,
Sharon LeBlanc+; *University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
School of Health Sciences, Program in Histotechnology; +Baylor
College of Medicine, Breast Center, Houston, TX. December 2007;XL(2):28.
The Importance of Water Quality in the
Histology Laboratory.
Estelle Riche, PhD*; Ethel Macrea, HT(ASCP)Q-IHC†; Wendy Lange,
HT(ASCP)Q-IHC†; Stephane Mabic, PhD*; *Research & Development,
Lab Water Division, Millipore, St-Quentin en Yvelines, France, †Southwest
Skin Pathology Services, Tucson, AZ, USA. December 2008;XLI(2):21.
Simple Rapid Method for Manufacturing Recipient Block for Tissue Microarray
Salah Deeb, PhD; Khalid El-Nesr, PhD; Emad Mahdi, PhD; Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Sueif, Egypt; December 2009;XLII(2):30.
