An indispensable teaching tool and reference--and a "must" for histotechnologists preparing for the ASCP HTL certifying examination-- Histotechnology has been completely updated in the new 3rd edition. New coverage includes chapters on immunohistochemistry and molecular techniques and cytopreparation. You'll also appreciate new features incorporated throughout the book--new images, how-to illustrations for manual techniques, troubleshooting aids, and additional special staining procedures.
I'm only adding this book to my shelves because I probably read through the miserable thing at least 5 times by the time I took my test, and I deserve credit for that.
This is a good textbook to read through if you are studying for your HT/HTL certification exam and is indeed a book that I recommend you purchasing. However I should give word of advice on a few points. First, there are flash cards and a self-assessment booklet that go hand and hand with this book that can really aid you in studying and retaining the material. That goes without saying however, second, as I took the HTL exam I noticed there were quite a good list of questions that gave me scenarios as to what I would do should a management style error occur in the lab or what a lab supervisor should do in the event of unspecified but conventional errors are encountered in routine Histopathology. The book DID NOT cover a good majority of those labelled predicaments. So my advice to you if you are planning on taking the exam is to gather as much useful knowledge in an actual lab setting as you can rather than just solely read a book on methodology that you have never seen for yourself first hand. There is a lot of ground to cover in this field and while this book aids really well in covering that ground, there is more work to do on your end.
So in conclusion, read through this book and consider purchasing the study flash cards and self-assessment quiz book, and get actual hands-on training in the labs. Also, don't be afraid to ask questions.