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How did you first hear about BloodBankTalk? 150 members have voted

  1. 1. How did you first hear about BloodBankTalk?

    • Google search
      66
    • Yahoo Search
      5
    • Other search (please tell us below)
      4
    • Blood related website (please tell us below)
      15
    • Coworker
      46
    • Other (please tell us below)
      15

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comment_13848

Found it while researching something (can't remember what I was looking for). This site has been a wonderful source of information & professional input. I actually spend more time on this forum than I do the AABB forums now.

comment_13899

Did a Google search investigating automation options and came up with BBT. Glad it happened.

comment_13945

I was searching on google for some answers regarding one of clinico-immunohematology problems that I faced one day. That's how I reached this site, looked at the contents and topics posted - got hooked to it from then on.

comment_13960

I was searching the web for info of ISBT 128, and it came up in the search. I clicked on and liked what I saw.

comment_13985

Found it researching...it's like meeting at a lunch break, so much Q&A from like minds! I enjoy the company.

Janet

  • 2 months later...
comment_16097

I had been actually searching for a forum on blood banking for the last one year but tumbled upon this while google searching some article

comment_16147

Same as Galvania, It was a google search for Transfusion in Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia that made me discover this wonderful site.I am very glad I did !

comment_16312

At the ASCLS-IL meeting in Springfield, I attended a BB case studies seminar. Kim Nail gave a very good presentation and mentioned Blood Bank Talk as a great resource for blood bankers to pool their knowledge. I always see something interesting everytime I visit. Thanks to Kim for the 411 on BBTalk.

comment_16327

From the IBMS website I think. Great site, and Malcolm is a goldmine of information!

  • 3 years later...
comment_50127

I believe it was Cliff or someone form this site reaching out in an email, and yes it was "back in the day" when it was Donor Limits.

comment_50135

I really don't remember 100% but I think i was doing google search for some blood bank related info and chanced upon this site. I joined immediately...boy am i glad i did so! There’s goldmine of shared info here and I get to learn so amny new things and update myself continuously; can ask questions which are readily answered by so many…. Malcolm, Mabel, Anna, Cliff, Dankset, Phil, John and many others. Like someone mentioned above, if I am on net, I must have a dekko on this site.

GREAT SITE…and Malcolm is the cherry on the cupcake!!

comment_50137

Same here i was on night duty find a difficult case its midnight 2am have tried to solve the problem as i put some tubes on incubation , mean while i tried to get some help from net and use Google and find out this website and at vary early morning i solve it i still and i informed all my staff about this usefull website , most of them are now visiting here but active less of them

comment_50140

:crazy:

I don't remember when my addiction first started. I believe I was probably Googling something. Since then I need my daily fix and have no intentions of doing rehab.

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comment_50141

Since then I need my daily fix and have no intentions of doing rehab.

:tongue: Sorry to hear of your issues, but I think others have tried and failed. I am not aware of a good treatment program other than visiting and contributing every day.

comment_50192

Don't remember, probably a Google search for something BB related. Love this site, lots of good Q&A and some great humor too. Thank you!!!

comment_50196

I was told about the site by my very good friend Rashmi Rook (also a member), and I shall forever in her debt, as it is a wonderful site.

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