Calendar of Events - Laboratory Medicine
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Calendar of Events - Laboratory Medicine
Calendar of Events ASCP Programs To obtain information regarding ASCP programs contact ASCP, Customer Services, 2100 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612-3798; (800) 621-4142 or (312) 738-4890 (in Illinois). ASCP-CAP Joint Meetings • Apr 16-21,1988. Kansas City, MO. Continuing Education Courses • Nov 9-13. A Practical Approach to Diagnostic-Hematologic Problems, Toronto, Ontario. • Nov 17-18. Personal Computers in the Clinical Laboratory, Chicago. • Dec 1-4. Forensic Pathology: Medicolegal Death Investigation, Chicago. • Dec 7-9. Problems in the Diagnosis and Management of Breast Cancer, Palm Beach, FL. Teleconferences All times Central • Cholesterol Update. Nov 3 and Nov 4 at 1:00 PM. • Laboratory Computers: Justification, Selection, and Installation. Nov 5, Nov 12, and Nov 19 at 2:00 PM. • Weakness and Hypokalemia in a 27-Year-Old Woman. Nov 5 at 12 Noon. • Reactive Leukocyte Disorders - Toxic Neutrophilia and Atypical Lymphocytosis. Nov 10 at 1:00 PM. • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection of the Uterine Cervix and its Role in Malignant Transformation. Nov 12 and Nov 13 at 12 Noon. • Direct Microscopy: Infected Materials from Special Patients. Nov 17 and Nov 24 at 1:00 PM. • Transfusion Transmitted Cytomegalovirus (CMV). Nov 18 at 1:00 PM. • Immunohistochemistry in the Differential Diagnosis of Mesothelial Reactions and Adenocarcinomas. Nov 18 and Nov 20 at 12:00 Noon. • Strategic Management in the Competitive Marketplace. Dec 2 and Dec 9 at 1:00 PM. • Improving Laboratory Productivity and Quality. Dec 3 at 2:00 PM. • Microwave Energy Fixation in the Pathology Laboratory: Theory and Technique. Dec 8 at 1:00 PM. • Glandular Cells in Cervicovaginal Smears. Dec 10 and Dec 11 at 12 Noon. • Recombinant DNA Probes and Their Applications to Clinical Medicine. Dec 15 at 1:00 PM. • Cell Surface Phenotyping. Dec 16 at 1:00 PM. • Immunohistochemistry: Practical Approaches to Diagnostic Problems. Dec 17 and Dec 18 at 12:00 Noon. Other Programs • Nov 1-4, 11th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care (SCAMC), Washington, DC. Contact Katharine Baker, SCAMC Office of Continuing Medical Education, George Washington University Medical Center, 2300 K St, NW, Washington, DC 20037; (202) 676-3415. • Nov 2-6. Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis: Cell Biology and Medicine, with Introduction to Immunogold Labelling and Cryotechnics, West Point, NY. Contact Dr Angelos V. Patsis, Chairman, Dept of Chemistry, CSB 209, State University of New York, New Paltz, NY 12561; (914) 257-2175. • Nov 4-6. Gene Probe II: The San Diego Conference, San Diego. Contact Linda Ivor, Hybritech, Inc, 11095 Torreyana Rd, San Diego, CA 92121; (619) 455-6700. • Nov 4-6. 1987 Michigan Statewide Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Ann Arbor, MI. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 0201, The Univ of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0201; (313) 783-1400. • Nov 4-6. BIOTECH USA: The 4th Annual Industry Conference and Exhibition, Santa Clara, CA. Contact Judy Green, 200 Connecticut Ave, Box 4990, Norwalk, CT 06856-4990; (203) 852-0500, ext 227. • Nov 4-7. Southeastern Association for Clinical Microbiology Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC. Contact Delaine Simonson, 2244 Pinehurst Ave, Charleston, SC 29407. • Nov 4-8. American Society of Cytology, 35th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans. Contact Bernard Naylor, MD, Secretary-Treasurer, 1015 Chestnut St, Suite 1518, Philadelphia, PA 19107; (215) 9223880. • Nov 5-7. Michigan Neurological Society, Ann Arbor, MI. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 0201, The Univ of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 481090201; (313) 763-1400. • Nov 6-7. Advanced Trauma Life Support, Ann Arbor MI. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 0201, The Univ of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 481090201; (313) 763-1400. • Nov 9-13. Postgraduate Institute for Emergency and Primary Care Physicians, Symposia III and Optional Advanced Emergency Procedures Laboratory, San Diego. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, UC San Diego, School of Medicine, M017, La Jolla, CA 92093; (619) 534-3940. • Nov 12-13. Rapid Methods in Clinical Microbiology: Present Status and Future Trends, Philadelphia. Contact Josephine Bartola, JD, Pennsylvania Dept of Health, Bureau of Laboratories, PO Box 500, Exton, PA 19341-0500. • Nov 12-14. International Symposium of Medical Virology, Anaheim, CA. Contact Dr Luis M. de la Maza, Dept of Pathology, Rt 84, Univ of California, Irvine Medical Center, 101 City Dr South, Orange, CA 92668; (714) 6344-6868. • Nov 13. Basic Life Support Course, Ann Arbor, MI. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 0201, Univ of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0201; (313) 763-1400. • Nov 14-15. Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Ann Arbor, MI. Contact Office of Continuing Medical Education, Box 0201, The Univ of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0201; (313) 763-1400. • Nov 16-18. Gynecologic Pathology Course. Washington, DC. Contact American Registry of Pathology, Rm 1062, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington DC 203066000; (202) 576-2980. • Nov 18. Basic Seminar for CAP Laboratory Workload Recording Method, New York City. Contact CAP Decisive Laboratory Management Seminar Coordinator, College of American Pathologists, 5202 Old Orchard Rd, Skokie, IL 60077-1034; (312) 866-5700. • Nov 18. The Use of Microscope-Based Image Analysis System in the Clinical Laboratory, New York City. Contact Susan Remson, Cornell Medical Center, 300 York Ave, New York, NY 10021; 1-800367-6052. LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 7 1 5 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS SALARY BASED UPON EXPERIENCE HISTOLOGIST HTL/HT (ASCP) $8.50 • S11.00/HOUR HISTOLOGY TECHNICIANS NON-CERTIFIED OR CERTIFICATION ELIGIBLE WITH HISTOLOGY COURSEWORK OR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE $6.50 • S9.00/HOUR Excellent career potential in a high volume histology laboratory. IRDC is located at Exit 66 of I-94 (10 miles west of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and midway between Detroit and Chicago) in an area affording a broad range of urban or rural lifestyle with excellent recreational and cultural opportunities. Applicants should send their resume to: John Ragen, Director of Personnel, or call (collect) (616) 668-3336 to arrange an immediate interview. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 500 North Main Street Mattawan, Ml 49071 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/H BOSTON, BETH ISRAEL AND YOU Enjoy the best of both worlds ... join Boston's prestigious Beth Israel, a major Harvard teaching hospital, and challenge your career while enjoying the exciting cultural and recreational events that only historic Boston can offer. Career opportunities for Medical Technologists are available in our clinical laboratories in the areas of: • Blood Bank • Chemistry • Hematology • Microbiology • Hematopathology Our laboratories are modern, comprehensive and computerized. We offer a progressive career advancement program that recognizes your skills and accomplishments. MT (ASCP) or equivalent required. We will reimburse you $1,000 for relocation expenses if a job offer is made between August 1st and October 31st, 1987. Please send resumes or call to Lori Dougherty, Human Resources (617)735-3187. Beth Israel Hospital 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston MA 02215 ' j i An Equal Opportunity Employer This space contributed as a public service, ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR, LABORATORY Exciting career opportunity available for highly motivated individual to assume the responsibilities of managing our state-of-the-art clinical laboratory. Must have strong administrative background with a minimum of 5 years supervisory experience in a hospital lab setting. Will be responsible for 95 highly qualified professionals in our 10,000 square foot laboratory, CAP certified since 1967, where 1,500,000 tests are performed, each year. Our ideal candidate will have the management skills necessary to administer an $8 million budget, as well as strong communication and organizational skills. Baptist Hospital of Miami is a community landmark. . . not just for our gracious architecture but for our fine technology, dedicated staff and warm professional care. We're located on a 65-acre lakesite in the heart of Kendall, the most attractive area of suburban Miami. Here you will find we provide a total setting for vou to pursue your professional career. Submit your resume and salary requirements to Mr. Robert Rees, Vice President, 8900 North Kendall Drive, Miami, FL 33176. BAPTIST HOSPITAL OF M I A M I Community .Spin!/Outstanding Careers WE HAVE ONLY GOOD THINGS TO SAYABOUTCANCER OF THE COLON. If detected early, the cure rate for colorectal cancer is very high. It can be as high as 75%. Because we now know how to detect it early. And we know how to fight it once we detect it. There are three simple checkup guidelines for men and women without symptoms. One, get a digital exam every year. This is recommended for everyone over 40. Two, get a stool blood test every year if you are over 50. Three, after two initial negative tests one year apart, get a procto exam every three to five years if you are over 50. These guidelines are the best protection against colorectal cancer you can have. If you're not over 50, please give this information to friends and loved ones who are. AAAERICAN In any case, please help spread the word. ^ 7 OXNCER Good news doesn't always travel fast. 9 cnir"lCTV Get a checkup. Life is worth it. the PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE REGULAR CLASSIFIED $10.00 per line or fraction of line. The average line is approximately 40 characters. Box number, if requested, additional charge of $5.00. Rates are subject to change. Advertisers will be billed upon publication of the ad. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED Contact Pharmaceutical Media Inc. 130 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016 (212) 685-5010 for deadlines and rates for fractional and full page ads. Ad copy subject to acceptance by publisher. How to Order: Please submit ad copy typed to: LABORATORY MEDICINE Office of the Editor 2100 W Harrison St Chicago, IL 60612-3798 Deadline: Copy received by the 15th of the month will run in the second following month's issue: eg, November 15 is the date copy is due for insertion in the January issue. Ads received after the 15th will run in the next available issue. For more information contact Beverly Thompson. (312) 738-1336 X337. The American Society of Clinical Pathologists believes the classified advertising in this section to be from reputable sources. The Society does not, however, look into the offers made and assumes no liability concerning them. The Society reserves the right to refuse, withdraw, or edit advertisements at its discretion; it also exerts every precaution against mistakes, but is not responsible for clerical or printers' errors. ARIZONA: Cytotechnologists. Damon Clinical Laboratories, the largest independent laboratory in the southwest, is seeking ASCP Cytotechnologists. Immediate openings due to rapid expansion. We offer a competitive salary and benefits. Send resume to: Sharolyn Holbrook, Personnel Manager, 210 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85034. An Equal Opportunity Employer. ARKANSAS: Chairman-Medical Technology. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock is seeking a chairman for the Department of Medical Technology. This university-based program is a consortium of four clinical affiliates. Applicant must be a certified medical technologist with an earned doctorate. Qualifications: a minimum of five years of relevant experience including clinical laboratory practice, teach- ing, administration, and research. Position responsibilities include curriculum development, maintenance of an active research program in his/her area of expertise as well as student advisement, university service, and limited teaching obligations. In addition, the chairman is responsible for representing the interests of the program and its faculty within the college and university as well as maintaining an effective liaison with clinical affiliates. This administrative position carries a tenure track faculty appointment with salary and rank commensurate with experience and qualifications. Position available July 1, 1988. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest, a current curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of five references by November 15,1987 to: Dr James D. Blagg, Jr, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Chairman, Search Committee, College of Health Related Professions, Slot 619, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 W Markham, Little Rock, AR 72205; or call (501) 661-5730. EOE/AA. CALIFORNIA: Cytology Supervisor, ASCP or eligible. Challenging career opportunity to direct the cytology department of an independent pathology laboratory located close to San Francisco. Ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree and a minimum of five years' supervisory experience. Demonstrated organizational skills, participative management techniques, and the ability to handle an extensive hospital and referral caseload a must. We offer an excellent salary and benefit program. Send resume to: Robert Colletti, Administrator, 2625 Coffee Rd, Suite S, Modesto, CA 95355. Come Sun With Us. Many positions available throughout the Southwest, South, and Southeast United States. Fee paid by employer. Contact: Jim Dryden, Southern Medical Recruiters, 614 MBank Center South, Corpus Christi, TX 78471. Toll Free: 1-800-531-3104. In Texas: 1-800-242-3363. FLORIDA: Blood Bank Technologist. Fulltime position for Medical Technologist in an AABB accredited, FDA licensed regional blood center. All facets of blood banking including donor blood processing, reference work, and inventory management. We are located in Ft Myers, on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Enjoy our warm, sunny climate along with pleasant working conditions in a spacious new building. Excellent benefit package included. Contact: Christine Wilkinson, Director of Technical Services, Edison Regional Blood Center, 3714 Evans Ave, Ft Myers, FL 33901; or call (813) 939-1811. FLORIDA: Blood Bank Technologist. Immediate openings for talented technologists looking for a challenging and stimulating job. LCBB is a community blood bank that operates a donor center, HLA lab, two compatibility labs and reference services for red cell antibodies and other serology tests. Shift differentials and tuition benefits for evening shifts. Assistance in relocation expenses; competitive salaries; health, life, dental, & disability insurances; and pension plan. Requires Florida license or eligible. Less than one hour from Gulf coast. Home to Florida State and Florida A & M universities. Contact: Jeanne Dariotis, Leon County Blood Bank, 1240 Hodges Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308; or call (904) 877-7181. FLORIDA: Cytotechnologist, ASCP or eligible. National corporation with excellent benefits, including health insurance and pension. Salary commensurate with experience. Bradenton area. Send resume to: Damon Clinical Laboratories, Personnel Manager, 5415 Laurel St, Tampa, FL 33607; or call (305) 879-3400. FLORIDA/TEXAS/NATIONWIDE: Call toll free, 1 -800-874-7777, and receive one FREE HOSPITAL DIRECTORY for any state. The Florida directory represents administrative and staff positions available in more than 80 hospitals. Request either the Florida operator, Texas operator, or the nationwide operator to receive your free directory. (Florida residents phone (904) 373-2200.) IOWA: Medical Technologists, ASCP or eligible. Modern, progressive clinical laboratory department now interviewing for medical technologists. Positions available on several shifts and in various specialty areas. Affiliated with Iowa Methodist Medical Center, a 710-bed designated trauma center in Des Moines, and recent All-American City of 300,000 metro area. Excellent benefits include PPO/HMO options, dental, 100% tuition assistance, and on-site fitness center. Send resume to: Dave Furneaux, Personnel Dept, Iowa Methodist Medical Center, 1200 Pleasant St, Des Moines, IA 50309; or call (515)283-6313. KANSAS: Assistant Professor. Univ Dept seeks a non-tenure track research Assistant Professor in reproductive physiology to study follicular and luteal functions involving in vitro and in vivo approaches. RIA of steroids and biochemical study of DNA. Salary starts at $26,000/yr for 8 AM to 5 PM; 40 hr/wk. Requirements: PhD in physiology and at least two years' post doctoral experience. A strong background in physiology, biochemistry, and cell biology is essential; also required specific ability to enzymatically separate ovarian follicles, to incubate them with specific precursors, to determine factors regulating follicular growth, and knowledge of equipment LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 7 1 7 used in reproductive physiology lab. Apply at: Kansas City Employment and Training Center, 552 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66101; or call (913) 281-3000. Refer to Job No. 709170. Send resume to: Ervin McKinley, Kansas Dept Human Resources, 512 W 6th St, Topeka, KS 66603. KENTUCKY: Clinical Chemist/Assistant Professor. Position based at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Louisville, Kentucky, affiliated with the Department of Pathology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, is available. Candidates must have PhD in chemistry, a strong commitment to service and teaching pathology residents, and also have a documented interest in clinical and/or basic research. The chemistry section performs over one million weighted tests per year. Women and members of minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications accompanied by four letters of recommendation should be addressed to: Bogdan Nedelkoff, MD. Dept of Pathology, Univ of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY 40292. An Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Employer. KENTUCKY: Cytotechnologist needed immediately to work in a busy out-patient clinic in Lexington, KY. ASCP registered or equivalent. Excellent salary and benefits. Hours: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. Please send resume to: Personnel Office, Lexington Clinic, 1221 S Broadway, Lexington, KY 40502; or call (606) 255-6841. An Equal Opportunity Employer. MAINE: Cytotechnologist. Full-time screening position available. ASCP registered with at least one year experience preferred. Expanding caseload includes gynecological, non-gynecological and FNA specimens. Competitive salary and benefit program. Please submit resume to: Personnel Office, St Joseph Hospital, 297 Center St, Bangor, ME 04401. MARYLAND: Medical Technologist, ASCP or registry eligible, in 114-bed general hospital located in lovely waterfront community on Maryland's beautiful eastern shore. Contact: Dorchester General Hospital, Inc, PO Box 439, Cambridge, MD 21613; or call (301) 228-5511, ext 302 or 421. EOE. MASSACHUSETTS: Implementation Specialist. Rapidly growing software company seeks experienced project manager/implementation specialist for pathology department computer systems. Excellent communication skills, travel required. Non-smoking office, collegial atmosphere. Comprehensive benefit package. Please send resume and salary requirements to: Collaborative Medical Systems, 797 Washington St, Newton, MA 02169, attn: Personnel. MASSACHUSETTS: MT (ASCP), MLT (ASCP) , or equivalent sought for full- and part-time evening positions with Blood Bank Generalist duties. Newly remodeled lab, excellent instrumentation, pleasant environment, comprehensive benefits. Send resume to: Anthony Solitro, Human Resources Department, Milton Medical Center, 92 Highland St, Milton, MA 02186. An Equal Opportunity Employer. MICHIGAN: Clinical Immunologist. Progressive laboratory in 460-bed teaching hospital seeking Clinical Immunologist, PhD degree preferred, to direct section of Immunology in conjunction with Pathologists; expected to provide professional direction in current standards of clinical laboratory immunology, with components of teaching, research, and management. Contact: B. Silberberg, MD, Director of Laboratories, Providence Hospital, 16001 W Nine Mile Rd, PO Box 2043, Southfield, Ml 48037. MISSISSIPPI: Cytotechnologist. Full-time position for ASCP certified or eligible Cytotechnologist. 12,000 specimens/yr. Responsibilities include preparation, staining, and screening all types of specimens (gyn and non-gyn). Excellent benefits. Salary very competitive. Join the staff of the largest medical center (700 beds) in Mississippi. Lo- cated in a peaceful, friendly community with excellent schools and a small town atmosphere (pop. 25,000). Contact: Dot Courson, Human Resources Dept, North Mississippi Medical Center, 830 S Gloster, Tupelo, MS 38801; or call (601) 841-2538. MISSOURI: Medical Technologist. Position available immediately for Senior Technologist. Responsibilities will include supervision of Blood Bank, Hematology, and Serology. Registration or eligibility as an MT(ASCP), MT(NCA), or equivalent required. Must have five years' clinical laboratory experience, prior supervisory experience preferred. We offer salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefit package. Please send resume with salary history to: Employee Relations Dept, Heartland Hospital West, 801 Faraon St, St Joseph, MO 64501. An Equal Opportunity Employer. NEBRASKA: Supervisor-Histology Department. Position for Supervisor Histology Department, consisting of three employees. Requirements: certification as Histotechnologist and either additional advanced training or several years' experience. Our laboratory offers excellent opportunities for you if you seek employment in a stable organization in a pleasant rural environment. We have good fringe benefits, an excellent retirement pro- Pathologists' Assistant Take advantage of this exciting new educational and career opportunity . . . working directly with the anatomic pathologist in the surgical cutting room and the autopsy suite. This new, intellectually satisfying, and financially rewarding two-year, full-time training program leading to a master of health science degree has five clinical affiliations that provide excellent practical and clinical training. A bachelor's degree in medical technology, health, biological sciences or a related field is the minimum requirement for admission. Application deadline is January 15 for the class starting June 1988. (Late applications will be considered.) For more information, please contact: Director of Graduate Programs School of Allied Health and Natural Sciences (203) 288-5251 7 1 8 LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 Quinnipiac College HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT gram, and salary is negotiable. Send letters of inquiry to: Dr Alvin A. Armstrong, Jr, MD, Western Pathology Consultants, PC, 211 W 39th St, Scottsbluff, NE 69361. NEPAL: Medical Technologists. The United Mission to Nepal urgently seeks qualified medical technologists for the medical laboratory of the 138-bed general hospital in Patan, Kathmandu Nepal. Persons with ability to supervise staff, and with a desire to train nationals and serve in a needy situation should apply. Experience in hematology would be very advantageous. For list of Evangelical Christian organizations through which to apply, please contact: Personnel Secretary, United Mission to Nepal, PO Box 126, Kathmandu Nepal. NEW YORK: Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor. Teach undergraduate immunohematology/immunology sequence and participate in graduate program. Calendar year appointment, length of renewable contract is negotiable. MS required, PhD or MD preferred, clinical experience in immunohematology/immunology and an established research record. Position available January 1988. Send resume to: Carol S. Pierce, PhD, Dept of Medical Technology, SUNY at Buffalo, Clinical Center-AA-107, 462 Grider St, Buffalo, NY 14215. The State University of New York is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. NEW YORK: Hematologist-Doctoral level with four years' experience, including two years directing a clinical hematology laboratory. Duties include directing a public health hematology reference laboratory and proficiency testing programs (including CBC, cytohematology, and coagulation). Some research activities are also expected. Please respond to: Box 10871, Laboratory Medicine, ASCP, 2100 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612. NORTH CAROLINA: Histology Technician. Full-time opening, day shift for registered or registry eligible technician. North Carolina Baptist Hospital is a major academic medical center affiliated with Bowman Gray School of Medicine. The 701-bed facility will provide a challenge and professional growth through the wide variety of techniques performed. Salary is competitive with complete benefit package. For more information, send resume to: Letha Huffman, NC Baptist Hospital, 300 S Hawthorne Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27103; or call COLLECT (919) 748-4717. EOE. NORTH CAROLINA: Medical Technologists. Position available for MT(ASCP), MLT(ASCP), or equivalent on evening shift LABORATORY MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES! Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, a 1,265-bed university medical center located in Chicago, offers these exciting and extremely challenging opportunities that are available within the Office of Consolidated Laboratory Services. LABORATORY MANAGERImmunology Individual will assume responsibility for the operation of a facility with 55 FTEs, which provides lab services in the areas of Immunology, Flow Cytometry, HLA, Paternity, Endo/RIA, Genetics, and DNA/Molecular Biology. Also, will oversee all lab operations including personnel and fiscal management, directing the activities of the section supervisors, budget preparation, and the maintenance of the laboratory computer system. Requirements include BS, MT (ASCP) or other nationally recognized certification, and six years clinical lab experience, including two years of supervisory/management experience in a progressive lab setting. MBA or other advanced degree is desirable. EDUCATION SUPERVISORImmunology Individual will supervise a 3-5 member section staff, be responsible for the didatic and laboratory training of medical technology students of Rush University, and oversee the laboratory continuing education program. The position includes a faculty appointment. Qualified candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree and certification as a Medical Technologist or categorial certification in Immunology from a nationally recognized agency, along with four years progressively responsible lab experience, two of which should be in Immunology. Prefer teaching and supervisory experience, and certification as Specialist in Immunology. ASSISTANT LAB MANAGERChemistry Individual will be responsible for executing the day-to-day technical operations of the laboratory, quality assurance procedures, and staff evaluations. The laboratory has a technical staff of approximately 75 employees. Requirements include a BS, MT (ASCP) or other nationally recognized certification, six years of clinical lab experience, and two years of supervisory experience. An advanced degree is preferred. Explore the advantage of working for a medical center which is at the forefront of integrating healthcare, education, and research. We offer excellent starting salaries and benefits package which includes four weeks vacation and tuition reimbursement. Also, you'll enjoy the diverse cultural and educational opportunities that Chicago has to offer. Send resume with salary history in confidence to: Pamela Mims, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 729 South Paulina Street, Chicago, IL 60612. o Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical center LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 7 1 9 in a progressive community hospital laboratory located in southeastern NC. Nearby beaches in both NC and SC provide yearround entertainment within an hour's drive. Salary based on education and work experience. For more information, send resume to: Roger Holmes, Chief Medical Technologist, Columbus County Hospital, 500 Jefferson St, Whiteville, NC 28472. NORTH CAROLINA: Medical Technologist. North Carolina Memorial Hospital, a 600bed teaching facility affiliated with UNC Medical School is accepting applications for staff and senior laboratory technologists. Requires BSMT; MT(ASCP) desired. Experience in specialty area required for senior technologists. Competitive salary and excellent benefit package. For information on current vacancies and application packet contact: Patricia Noell, Employment Office, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC 27514; or call (919) 966-5224 (M-F, 94). EOE/AA. NORTH CAROLINA: Shift Coordinator. Evening shift supervisor position available for MT(ASCP) or equivalent in a 166-bed hospital laboratory located in southeastern NC. Must have two years' shift technologist experience with a desire to develop laboratory management skills. Hospital is located within an hour's drive of several nearby beaches which offer year-round entertainment. For more information or to arrange a personal interview, send resume to: Roger Holmes, Chief Medical Technologist, Columbus County Hospital, 500 Jefferson St, Whiteville, NC 28472; or call (919) 642-8011, ext 123. NORTH CAROLINA: Virology/Parasitology Medical Laboratory Supervisor II. Position available at NC Memorial Hospital, a 600-bed progressive medical center affiliated with UNC Medical School. Located in Virology/Parasitology section of Microbiology Laboratories. This position includes technical, managerial, and teaching responsibilities. Procedures offered include cell culture and viral isolation, viral and parasitic serology, immunofluorescence, ELISA, and newer rapid diagnostic methods. Requires BSMT or related degree (MS preferred and four years of clinical laboratory experience, one year of which has been in a supervisory capacity. For application, contact: Patricia Noell, Employment Office, NC Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC 27514; or call (919) 966-5224. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. OHIO: Cytotechnologist. ASCP or eligible, full- or part-time for a private clinical laboratory. Salary commensurate with experience. Contact: Daniel C. Keller, Pathology Laboratories of NW Ohio, Box 437, Toledo, OH 43692. OHIO: Triage Manager. The most prestigious clinical pathology hospital lab team of its kind in Cleveland is looking for an unusual, dynamic, and creative Medical Technologist (ASCP) to develop and direct a newly formed central Triage area for all clinical labs. The Triage area will be responsible for phlebotomy, central accessioning and results reporting. Labs are newly built, and are installing a state-of-the-art information system. Qualified candidates with demonstrated technical and supervisory skills should forward an updated resume to: Dr Albert Rabinovitch, University Pathologists of Cleveland, 2074 Abington Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106. OREGON: Histotechnologist, HTL(ASCP) Supervisor. Full-time position for large HMO laboratory in Portland area. Four years' experience with supervisory experience preferred. Bachelor's degree preferred. Excellent benefits. Send resume to: Kaiser Permanente, Human Resources Dept, 10200 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015. POSITION WANTED: Position in a school of medical technology, pharmaceutical company, private lab, or hospital lab. 25 years' experience in all areas, 10 years as lab manager, nine years as educational coordinator. Teaching experience at the college level. Specialty degree in hematology. Please contact: Box 10872, Laboratory Medicine, ASCP, 2100 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612. POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Blood Banking. LCGME approved, starting July 1, 1988 at the Hoxworth Blood Center of the University of Cincinnati, serving 30 hospitals and physically located in a medical center which includes the medical school, the university hospitals, children's hospital, and the VAH Medical Center. Special features include large crossmatching service, wellknown reference laboratories, and SBBMaster's immunohematology program; apheresis program; histocompatibility laboratories; kidney, heart, liver, and bone marrow transplantation programs; and active research program. Other educational activities include clinical rounds, seminars, journal club, and training of medical and technology students, pathology and hematology fellows and residents. Respond by letter stating the reason for your interest in a career in blood banking and a complete curriculum vitae immediately to: Thomas F. Zuck, MD, Director, Hoxworth Blood Center, Univ of Cincinnati Medical Center, 3231 Burnet Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0055. SOUTH CAROLINA: Histotechnologist (HTL). Full-time position available. Prefer ASCP registered or equivalent with one to two years of training and two to three years of experience. A progressive 213-bed non- 7 2 0 LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 profit, private, acute care hospital with an active surgical department, outpatient services, and busy laboratory located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, two hours from ski slopes and four hours from South Carolina beaches. Competitive salary and outstanding benefits. If interested, send resume to: Employment Coordinator, Mary Black Memorial Hospital, PO Box 3217, Spartanburg, SC 29304. TENNESSEE: Medical Technicians/Technologists. International Clinical Laboratories, Inc, mid-south division, is seeking Medical Technicians and Technologists to work in the reference lab located in Nashville, TN. Positions are available in various technical areas: SMAC, chemistry, hematology, toxicology, and microbiology. Applicants must be eligible for licensure in the State of Tennessee. Excellent benefits and salary are more than competitive. If you are qualified and desire a challenging opportunity in a rapidly growing organization, send resume to: International Clinical Laboratories, Inc, 5 Park Plaza, Nashville, TN 37203. TEXAS: Assistant Technical Director-Pathology. St Elizabeth Hospital, a 499-bed progressive health care facility affiliated with the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word is seeking an Assistant Technical Director for its Pathology Department. This department processes over eight million CAP units per year with a staff of over 100 employees. The position requires a graduate from an accredited school of medical technology and certification by ASCP. Although the ideal candidate will have seven to 10 years' experience as a medical technologist with previous supervisory and outpatient laboratory experience, other highly qualified candidates will be carefully considered. We offer a very competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package which includes health, dental, life, disability insurance, tuition re-imbursement, and much more. If you are interested in joining our progressive health care team, please send resume with salary history to: Personnel Dept, St Elizabeth Hospital, PO Box 5405, Beaumont, TX 77706. EOE. VIRGINIA: Medical Technologists. The University of Virginia Medical Center has several positions available in the clinical laboratories. Staff technologists are needed in immunology, microbiology, blood bank, hematology, and chemistry. Competitive salary and excellent fringe benefit package. The UVA Medical Center is located in scenic central Virginia, close to the mountains and the seashore. Inquiries should be directed to: Univ of Virginia, Dept of Personnel Administration, Carruthers Hall, 1001 N Emmet St, PO Box 9007, Charlottesville, VA 22906. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ASCP^CAP £fa/P Orleans 1987 Fall Meeting & Exhibits^Oct. 24-30 The Educational Event Laboratory Professionals Have Been Waiting For All Year! T his October, the most exciting educational event of the year in laboratory medicine takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana: the 1987 ASCP/CAP Fall Meeting and Exhibits. This seven-day conference is your opportunity to meet with colleagues, exchange information, and keep up-to-date on the latest developments in your profession. These are some of the programs scheduled throughout the week: ASCP Workshops and Seminars The ASCP Commission on Continuing Education has arranged a fall schedule of stimulating workshops, including 64 programs in anatomic pathology and 63 programs in clinical pathology. Each program was developed to build on your expertise and improve your individual strengths. All workshops provide a manual that can be used as a permanent reference, and many workshops include 35-mm or glass slides. As you register for multiple workshops, you save money! The cost per workshop declines as the number you attend increases. If you have not yet registered, you can sign up for open workshops on site in New Orleans. The Technical Exhibits This is an outstanding opportunity to meet with over 150 exhibitors ready to become part of your laboratory's support team. Representatives from each company will be on hand to demonstrate and discuss their products and services. The exhibit hall at the New Orleans Convention Center will be open Monday, October 26, through Wednesday, October 28, from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm. The exhibits will also be open Monday night, October 26, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. This issue of Laboratory Medicine contains a special guide to help you plan your visits to the Exhibits. Anatomic Pathology Slide Seminar The fall AP Slide Seminar, "Tumors of the Breast," is devoted to the pathologist's role in the diagnosis and management of breast disease. A series of 20 cases has been chosen to cover a broad spectrum of common and uncommon lesions. The educational materials included with the registration fee—case histories, microscope slides, and published proceedings—will serve as a valuable reference for years to come. The seminar begins Thursday, October 29, from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm, and continues on Friday, October 30, from 8:30 am to noon. Symposia Three symposia will be presented at the Fall Meeting: "Controversies in Anatomic Pathology," "The Role of the 7 2 2 LABORATORY MEDICINE • VOL. 18, NO. 10, OCTOBER 1987 Laboratory in Monitoring Anticoagulant Therapy," and "SI Units and the Clinical Laboratory: What Are They and How Do We Go About Doing It?" There will also be a free Basic Science Research Symposium presented by the ASCP/CAP/APC: "Thrombosis—Nontraditional Concepts." Special Workshops for Technologists Along with over 70 workshops open to technologists, five workshops will offer scientific and management information of special interest to technologists. International Society of Dermatopathology Symposium The ASCP is pleased to share its meeting with the annual symposium of the International Society of Dermatopathology. This year's topic is "Histologic Diagnosis by Pattern Analysis of Cutaneous Adnexal Neoplasms and Cysts." The symposium is scheduled for Saturday, October 24, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Conference for Residency Program Directors The Tenth Conference for Residency Program Directors, sponsored by the ASCP/CAP/APC Conjoint Committee for Pathology Residency Program Director Conferences, takes place on Sunday, October 25. The subject this fall is "Content of Pathology Residency Training: Filling the Cookie Jar." Scientific Presentation of Papers and Posters More than 100 scientific posters will present current research from MDs, PhDs, and MTs in the field. Poster sessions are scheduled for Monday, October 26, through Wednesday, October 28, 9:30 am to 2:30 pm. In addition, residents will compete for the Pathology Resident Award in both anatomic and clinical pathology. Proffered papers will be presented on Tuesday, October 27, 8:30 to 11:00 am. ASCP Educational Resource Center The ASCP Educational Resource Center has the latest information on all the educational products and services the ASCP has to offer: textbooks, manuals, color plate atlases, teleconferences, regional education programs, and more. The Center will be open October 24 to 30. Stop by on your way to workshops or to the exhibits. Special Events Meet with your colleagues at the free ASCP/CAP Fall Meeting Opening Ceremonies and Reception, Sunday, October 25, 6:15 to 8:00 pm. 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