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About

Association of Medical Histotechnologist of India

"Association of Medical Histotechnologists of India" (AMHI) is a professional organization representing the Histotechnologists in India. The organization was formed in the year 2014 and it is duly registered and recognized as a professional body.

AMHI aims to maintain a continuous process of improving the techniques and knowledge, upgrade the skills for the professional development of fellow members, and give the rightful recognition and credit to the Histotechnologists. At present, there are more than 280 members, and the number is growing.

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Membership

Membership Benefits

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Share your knowledge: A common platform for histotechnologists to exchange ideas/information and to extend cooperation in their profession.

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What is new : Information about the innovative technology in the field of histotechnology.

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Access to scientific souvenirs published by AMHI.

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Why and How: Members can send their queries regarding techniques and processes to the experts to solve working issues.

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Forum for histotechnologists for upgrading skills, knowledge with high professional standards as per the international level.

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Discount in the registration fees for the AMHI event.

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Histotechnology

What is Histotechnology?

Histology is the study of tissues and cells under a microscope. Histopathology is the study of changes in the tissue under a microscope, characteristic of disease to render a diagnosis and / or response to the treatment. Histotechnology is the branch of medical laboratory technology science. Histotechnologist processes the tissue removed from the patient for diagnosis or as a part of the treatment by utilizing multiple reagents and equipment, and prepare tissue for microscopic examination by a surgical pathologist. Histotechnology is skill based science and hence the human factor is very important.

Fixation & Grossing

Processing

Embedding

Sectioning

Staining

Immunohistochemistry

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