
Histology related podcasts brought to you by the National Society for Histotechnology
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

Fixation on Histology: Understanding the Tools of Embedding
Written based on the NSH Webinar: Embedding Basics & Troubleshooting
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Fixation on Histology: The High Cost of Johne’s Disease
Written based on the NSH Webinar Jonesing For Johne’s - AFB Control Tissue
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Fixation on Histology: Top 5 Traits of a Great Histotechnologist
Written by: Connie Wildeman, Director of Education, NSH
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In this episode, NSH Director Education, Connie Wildeman, sat down with Olivia Hoppe and Olivia Mouch, both Application Support Specialists with Milestone Medical, to discuss their unique roads to histology. The also discuss important traits of a hi... more
Paraffin Problems in Cold Weather: Why Winter Causes Microtomy Headaches
Written by: Antoinette EF Lona, MSc., HTL(ASCP)CM
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Fixation on Histology: Are Multiple GMS-Stained Levels Needed? Not Necessarily, According to Study
Written based on the article "Multiple levels of Gomori methenamine silver (GMS) stains do not improve diagnostic yield in esophageal biopsies" publis... more
Fixation on Histology: NSH Was Doing Distance Learning Before It Was Cool — Here’s Why It Still Works
Written by: Connie Wildeman, MPA, Director of Education at NSH
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Title: Histological Whole Slide Scanning Reproducibility Study
Authors: Hannah Benton, BSa, Tomoe Shiomi, MS, HTL(ASCP)CM, CT(IAC)CM, Fatma Farooqi, BSc, HTL(ASCP), Elizabeth A. Chlipala, BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC and Luis Chiriboga, PhD, HT(ASCP)QIHC
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The show focuses on histology, laboratory leadership, and the practical impact of histotechnologists in clinical and veterinary settings. Episodes often center on career journeys, professional development, award opportunities, and the critical role of meticulous techniques (fixation, immunohistochemistry, diagnostic pathology) in enabling accurate diagnoses and better patient outcomes. A notable pattern is the emphasis on mentorship, continuous learning, and empowering teams through listening and collaboration, with several episodes highlighting awards, scholarships, and professional recognition for histotechnologists. The series stands out for blending personal career stories with technical guidance and industry advocacy, making it useful ... more
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