06/03/2026
Couldn’t have said it better!
Just wrapped up my third state histology symposium of the year: Missouri, Wisconsin, and the joint WI/IL meeting. Three different meetings, one consistent takeaway: these spaces matter. The lectures… | Dana Todorovic, MLS(ASCP)
Just wrapped up my third state histology symposium of the year: Missouri, Wisconsin, and the joint WI/IL meeting. Three different meetings, one consistent takeaway: these spaces matter. The lectures are extremely valuable. From leadership panels and real-world case reviews to hands-on labs and techn...
05/28/2026
We’re just one week away from our Spring Seminar! Spend the day connecting with exhibitors and fellow professionals. Enjoy a full lineup of presentations from leading experts, a hot breakfast, and a special lunch-and-learn session.
All in-person attendees will be eligible to qualify for exciting door prizes during the event.
Register now at:
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
05/25/2026
Congratulations Karen Marshall-Sly on winning the Facebook Lottery! We look forward to seeing you at the Spring Seminar!
The MSH Spring Seminar Facebook Lottery has begun! Lottery will close Saturday May 23rd. Winner will be selected May 24th.
The rules are easy:
1. Be a current MSH Member.
2.Find the original Facebook post of the Lottery.
3.Like the post and leave a comment telling us what type of topic you would like to see presented at the next seminar.
4.Share the post on your wall.
5.That's it!
Have you already registered? Not a problem, the MSH will reimburse the winner the registration fee.
Want to register today? Click on the link below:
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
05/17/2026
The MSH Spring Seminar Facebook Lottery has begun! Lottery will close Saturday May 23rd. Winner will be selected May 24th.
The rules are easy:
1. Be a current MSH Member.
2.Find the original Facebook post of the Lottery.
3.Like the post and leave a comment telling us what type of topic you would like to see presented at the next seminar.
4.Share the post on your wall.
5.That's it!
Have you already registered? Not a problem, the MSH will reimburse the winner the registration fee.
Want to register today? Click on the link below:
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
05/13/2026
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Already registered for our Spring Seminar?
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05/11/2026
Tissue is the Issue: No Meat, No Treat
Presented by:
Cristi Rigazio, HT
Sentara Laboratory Services
Meet the Speaker
Cristi Rigazio earned her Bachelor of Science in 2001 and obtained her Histotechnician (HT) certification in 2004 while working in a pre-clinical research setting. She later transitioned to a hospital environment while pursuing graduate studies, earning a Master of Science in Administration in 2008. Following graduation, Cristi was selected to lead the development and opening of a new pathology laboratory for a gastroenterology practice. In 2016, Cristi joined Sentara Laboratory Services as a Clinical Specialist for Anatomic Pathology. She currently serves in a dual role as Operations Manager and Clinical Specialist, providing system-wide leadership for anatomic pathology and histology services across a 12-hospital healthcare system, with a focus on operational excellence, quality, and workforce development.
Presentation Abstract
Broad molecular profiling to assess biomarkers that drive treatment decisions are now recommended by guidelines for numerous solid tumors. Pathologists, oncologists, radiologists, histologists, and molecular biologists are all key stakeholders in ensuring biomarker testing is performed according to the guidelines.
Due to the dearth of tissue available from fine needle aspirates or core needle biopsies, tissue
stewardship is necessary to allocate the available tissue appropriately. The histology team should understand and address pre-analytical variables affecting the quality of biomarker testing results and how tissue quantity plays into that. It is important to understand how preanalytical variables that occur during tissue processing affect different technologies and how to work together across disciplines to optimize tissue quality and utilization to drive biomarker testing.
Register for the Spring Seminar on June 6th
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
05/03/2026
Time is Running Out! Early Bird discount pricing ends May 6th.
Attend the Spring Seminar in person in Grand Rapids, MI or virtually on June 6th.
Register today
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
04/29/2026
Advancements in Histology in Diagnostic Molecular Data and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Medicine
Presented by:
Dr. Nicholas Hoo-Fatt
Meet the Speaker
Dr. Nicholas Hoo-Fatt has been recognized as one of the Top 55 Laboratory Professionals Under 55 and is the recipient of the 2024 NSH Excellence in Whole Slide Imaging Award. Additionally, he was named an ASCP Blue Ribbon Top 5 Finalist. With over 20 years of experience in histology, Dr. Hoo- Fatt is a leader in bioinformatics, digital pathology, and molecular pathology. He has pioneered the use of RT-PCR for biomarker detection in cancer patients, implementing a 24-hour turnaround time (TAT) methodology that enhances diagnostic efficiency. Beyond his contributions to laboratory medicine, Dr. Hoo-Fatt is a passionate educator who fosters curiosity and learning among his students. Committed to giving back to the community, he leverages his expertise to mentor and inspire individuals of all ages to achieve their aspirations.
Presentation Abstract
A discussion on how recent advancements have revolutionized the ability to generate diagnostic molecular data from patient tissue. Combining developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), are now at the forefront of precision medicine. The practice of machine learning algorithms have enabled clinicians to analyze and interpret complex biological information. The utilization of AI and ML continue to evolve in understanding disease resistance mechanisms, tumor origination, risk assessment, early diagnosis, patient prognosis estimation, and personalized treatment plans with unprecedented accuracy. This convergence of technology and healthcare underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaborations. Ensuring that innovations in computational biology translate into tangible benefits for patients treatment outcome.
Register for the Spring Seminar, June 6th,
https://www.mihisto.org/seminars
04/28/2026
Recognize an Exceptional Histology Professional!!!
Each year during the MSH Spring Symposium we honor our award recipients. Nominations will be accepted until April 30 for the 2026 award luncheon.
Founders Educational Award
Established in honor of the MSH founders and their belief that education of our members is vital to the growth of our profession.
In recognition of enthusiastic dedicated technicians in our profession who put forth extra effort in the field of histology.
The award consists of $350.00, on a reimbursement basis, to be used for any form of histology education (seminars, workshops, books, teleconferences, etc).
Funds will be available to the award winner for two years.
Winner will be chosen by lottery from all qualified nominees and will be announced at the Annual Spring Symposium
John M Budinger Award
Presented to an individual who contributes significantly to the field of histotechnology in Michigan.
Nominee need not be an MSH member.
The coveted award consists of recognition with a plaque and a $50.00 check.
Barbara J. Spillan Award
Presented to the author of an original paper, or to the presenter of a workshop/ lecture, that is pertinent to histology.
The award consists of a plaque and a $50.00 check.
Nomination forms are available online @ https://www.mihisto.org/awards
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Awards | MIhisto
The Michigan Society of Histotechnologists offers various awards of recognition and assistance for histology professionals.