Arizona college program on tissue study in jeopardy.TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Pima Community College Pima Community College (PCC) is a two-year institution of higher education in Pima County, Arizona serving the Tucson metropolitan area. The community college district consists of six campuses, four education centers, and several adult education learning centers. could scrap its program in histotechnology--a field that involves studying tissue under a microscope--and that possibility has some medical officials worried that a shortage of technicians could delay patient diagnoses. The five-year-old program, seen as a valuable source of much-needed laboratory technicians, trains students in how to prepare slides with thinly sliced tissue samples that can be examined to diagnose disease. Histology histology (hĭstŏl`əjē), study of the groups of specialized cells called tissues that are found in most multicellular plants and animals. technicians are used by the medical and veterinary fields, as well as for research for private industry. "We've kind of become dependent on the people coming out of the Pima College program because we're always on the lookout for in search of; looking for. See also: Lookout qualified histotechnologists," said David Henley, medical director for the Northwest Medical Center's laboratory. The need, Henley said, is heightened as the technicians are lured from hospital labs to higher-paying jobs doing research for private companies. The future of the program, which is based at Pima's West Campus, hasn't been decided. It hinges on the ability to find a qualified director, said college spokesman Dave Irwin Dave Irwin (born July 12, 1954 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) was a two-time Canadian Olympic downhill skier and World Cup champion. He was a member of the 'Crazy Canucks', a group of Canadian alpine ski racers who dominated the World Cup in the 1970s. . The program is accredited accredited recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria. accredited herds cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g. by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Services, which requires it to have a program director who is nationally certified in histotechnology, or, if the program director is not certified, there must be a certified education coordinator who is an employee or working in a documented contractual relationship. To meet that requirement, the college has "patched it together with part-time people," said Louis Albert, president of Pima Community College's West Campus. But college administrators believe the program deserves a full-time director and, so far, a yearlong search has been fruitless fruit·less adj. 1. Producing no fruit. 2. Unproductive of success: a fruitless search. See Synonyms at futile. , he said. If Pima Community College can't fulfill the necessary accreditation requirements, the program will be in jeopardy, Albert said. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It's also currently under program review, in which campus officials look at enrollment levels, financial viability and employment opportunities for graduates. "There is an enrollment issue, although we accept that it's never going to be a large program," Albert said. There are five students already enrolled to begin the two-year program in the fall, and more students may have been accepted into the program who haven't registered, Irwin said. The college will provide the necessary faculty members and classes to teach those students, Irwin said. Typically 15 to 20 students are enrolled in the program, he said. But the question of whether the program will accept new students after the fall semester remains, Irwin said. One recent graduate, Kristin Sweetser, 29, said she was stunned stun tr.v. stunned, stun·ning, stuns 1. To daze or render senseless, by or as if by a blow. 2. To overwhelm or daze with a loud noise. 3. when she heard from other students that the program might get canceled. Sweetser is now a histotechnologist at Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley. "It's not good news," she said. "I'm actually looking to move out of state, and when I'm looking and applying in different places they want you to have an associate's degree as·so·ci·ate's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a two-year college after the prescribed course of study has been successfully completed. along with the certification." Graduates from Pima Community College's program have their associate degrees and, because the program is accredited, the ability to become certified by American Society for Clinical Pathology The American Society for Clinical Pathology is a professional association based in Chicago encompassing 140,000 pathologists and laboratory professionals. Founded in 1922, the ASCP provides programs in education, certification and advocacy on behalf of patients, pathologists . Both factors are often a requirement for finding a job, Albert said. The concern over losing the program is serious enough that surgical pathology surgical pathology n. A field in anatomical pathology concerned with examination of surgical specimens of tissues removed from living patients for the purpose of diagnosis of disease and guidance in the care of patients. managers from the University Medical Center sent a letter to Pima Community College administrators and its board of governors appealing that they keep the program. |
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