Additional Information
Level of Instruction: Basic
Intended Audience: Clinical laboratory histotechnologists, technicians, and other medical laboratory personnel who have an interest in this subject matter. This course is also appropriate for histology and clinical laboratory science students, pathology residents, and practicing pathologists.
Author information: Cynthia Sampias, JD, CT(ASCP)HTL is currently a Senior Field Support Specialist with Leica Biosystems. Her primary focus is to assist histology teams on all core histology products/consumables and troubleshooting. During her career, she worked as a Histotechnologist and Global Project Manager for Covance Central Laboratory Services and as a Senior Cytotechnologist/Histotechnologist at Diagnostic Cytology Laboratories, both located in Indianapolis, Indiana. She holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Indiana University School of Law with a specialty in health care law and a Master of Public Affairs degree in Health Services Administration from Indiana University Northwest. She is certified as both a cytotechnologist and a histotechnologist.
The author has no conflict of interest to disclose.
Reviewer information: Donna M. Hedger, BS HT(ASCP) is currently a sales specialist at MediaLab by Vastian. After graduating from Georgia Southern University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, she spent 25 years working in the operations of the healthcare laboratory at Northside Gwinnett (formerly Gwinnett Medical Center). During her tenure there, she worked in various roles, including phlebotomy, lab assistant, pathology assistant, histology technician, and, more recently, as the manager of the pathology laboratory for 18 years. She is a certified histology technician.
Course description: This course examines common challenges with hematoxylin and eosin staining and offers guidance for troubleshooting.