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Why cant we just stick to the old witty retort, biochemists are known and loved for such things.
 
John
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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Frost, Stephen
Sent: 16 June 2008 15:43
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I like it also, but think it should be more blurred to reflect vagueness about who we are and also as an oblique reference to training (i.e. out of Focus). J

Steve

 

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Might be better to use primary colours and include blue for the apparent mood of members. We can then synthesize any colour we like.

with best wishes
Richard
Richard Mainwaring-Burton
Consultant Biochemist
Queen Mary's Hospital
Sidcup, Kent
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From: Corns, Cathryn [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 June 2008 15:17
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I like it - but some colours are needed: red for blood, yellow for urine and green for political correctness?

 

Cathryn Corns

Head of Biochemistry Department

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gerrard Adam (agerrard)
Sent: 16 June 2008 14:37
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Here here. How about the following logo:

 

 

It can represent (i) the era of "black box" chemistry analysis, (ii) the gaping black hole left in the profession as the current trainees are forced to leave alongside the retiring consultants, and (iii) the casket into which the ashes of the profession can be swept once the pyre of Carter and NHS privatisation have burnt through.

 

On a positive note, it conforms to our current Trust "Printer Rationalisation Programme" (no colour printers).

 

Best wishes,


Adam

 

 

 

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Griffiths Melanie
Sent: 16 June 2008 14:11
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Dear All,

May I suggest that the effort currently being expended on the history of the acb logo, may be more productively used in finding jobs in the profession for the junior members. Without effective succession planning the logo "issue" seems a bit pointless as we will no longer have a "brand" to sell.

Kind regards,

Mel

 

Dr Melanie J Griffiths

 

Principal Clinical Scientist

Department of Clinical Chemistry

New Cross Hospital

Wolverhampton

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Sent: 16 June 2008 13:51
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I think this discussion would have added value if some (dare I say it) younger people could also join in. The logo will be your logo the next time this debate may be raised. Enjoyable/stimulating input so far!

 


From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Corns, Cathryn
Sent: 16 June 2008 12:55
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The spiral looks like an old (very old!) AA1 mixing coil viewed end-on - but perhaps I'm just showing my age!

 

Cathryn Corns

Head of Biochemistry Department

01702 435555  ext 6614

 

 


From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of James J Miller
Sent: 16 June 2008 12:53
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Wow!  This discussion made me take a look at the AACC logo for the first time.  I don't have a clue what the spiral is supposed to mean - a hurricane?; a QC target?  Certainly it (the spiral by itself) would not make anyone in the lay public or a clinical chemist think of clinical chemistry or laboratory medicine.  AACC by itself could mean American Association of College Cheerleaders.  I guess you have to take the logo in its entirety, including "Improving healthcare through laboratory medicine."  -Jim

 

 

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