August 9, 20186 yr comment_74254 I'm very glad you shared this wonderful news with us. We may have never met but you have helped countless people including me in my short time as a member of this forum. I am very excited for you and hope to one day be able to meet you in person. Congratulations! Please don't ever leave this forum, it wouldn't be the same without you. Nikki Edited August 9, 20186 yr by NicolePCanada
August 9, 20186 yr Author comment_74259 2 hours ago, NicolePCanada said: I'm very glad you shared this wonderful news with us. We may have never met but you have helped countless people including me in my short time as a member of this forum. I am very excited for you and hope to one day be able to meet you in person. Congratulations! Please don't ever leave this forum, it wouldn't be the same without you. Nikki Thank you Nikki, and indeed, THANK YOU to all of you who have written such kind words about an old fool with a hobby called blood group serology!
August 10, 20186 yr comment_74262 Congratulations Malcolm!! I would not have found a better definition:Â an individual for their exceptional and long standing services to the Society and to the practice of blood transfusion in the UK It is 500% deserved and thanks for being so active on diff. networks... I am constantly learning by reading you posts and I am pretty sure we are several hundreds (at least)Â in the same situation!
August 16, 20186 yr comment_74341 Wow! Malcolm. Congratulations! You have indeed deserved it! From the little I have 'researched' about you. You are an inspiration, but can I achieve what you have? Hmn, maybe in 2 lifetimes. Congratulations once more.Â
August 23, 20186 yr comment_74414 Congratulations Malcolm! You have every right to be excited about this honor. Thanks for letting us know about it!
September 14, 20186 yr comment_74598 Well deserved Malcolm sorry I cannot be there: other engagements in Germany and Russia papapablo Â
September 14, 20186 yr comment_74601 Decided to post congrats to Malcolm here (did it elsewhere) b/c forum folks may not have seen the blogs about Malcolm on the Canadian Society of Transfusion Medicine site. There are 4 entries: Jan. 15 (2), Feb. 5, Feb. 19. Recommend you start with 'I will remember you: Malcolm Needs':Â http://www.transfusion.ca/Resources/CSTM-Blog?page=3 Cheers, Pat : PLC website
October 6, 20186 yr comment_74746 The site was giving @Malcolm Needs a spot of bother, so I have taken the liberty of uploading some spectacular images for him.
December 30, 20186 yr Better late than never.....just saw this Malcolm. Congratulations and thanks too for your contributions (many) on PathLabTalk.  I have learned a lot from you. Brenda Hutson
January 4, 20196 yr comment_75551 Wow Congratulation. Very well deserved. You have help educate not only your local blood bankers but also from those all around the globe. What an honor!Â
May 17, 20196 yr comment_76914 Congratulations, I have not been on this forum for very long but you have already helped me in many ways. My presentation over Anti-G and its significance in OB patients was a huge success. I was asked to present it again at an university. Thank you for all you help.Â
May 17, 20196 yr Author comment_76915 45 minutes ago, DawnS said: Congratulations, I have not been on this forum for very long but you have already helped me in many ways. My presentation over Anti-G and its significance in OB patients was a huge success. I was asked to present it again at an university. Thank you for all you help. I pleasure entirely, and thank you too.
May 21, 20196 yr comment_76940 Will you please post a picture receiving the medal - then when I quote you I can show them my reference! Congrats Malcolm!
May 22, 20196 yr comment_76948 Congratulations!! You have been a wonderful resource for all on this site, thank you for sharing! Cheers!
May 23, 20196 yr Author comment_76957 On 5/21/2019 at 4:42 PM, jnadeau said: Will you please post a picture receiving the medal - then when I quote you I can show them my reference! Congrats Malcolm! Well jnadeau, be it on your head! You might receive insulting posts from others on the site now! Unfortunately, the photographs of me actually receiving the gold medal and glass plaque were not of great quality, but this is one taken at the Institute of Biomedical Science soon afterwards. Even here, my hair and beard look a bit like I have just poked my fingers into an electrical socket, my tie has gone awry and, these days, a wide angle lens is required on all occasions, but here it is in all its glory!
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