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The Social Zone! => The Lounge. No business, just chit chat. => Topic started by: milky on July 13, 2015, 04:10:25 AM

Title: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: milky on July 13, 2015, 04:10:25 AM
Some of you may know that I am a practising psychologist from Australia. Actually, I have been a Professor Emeritus for many years., but now, at the tender age of 66, I am pleased to announce that I have just graduated as a Doctor of Medicine, so my official title (which I only use on formal occasions) is Professor Doctor, or PhD Em(psych), MD.

There's also a Master of Computer Science (MCompSc) and a bunch of other letters I can throw in as Fellow of various emminent groups. Just goes to show, we are never too old to learn, and I hope to continue acquiring and using skills until the day I drop off the perch.

Do we have any other doctors out there in Ots land?



Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: Jigger on July 13, 2015, 05:02:06 AM
Congratulations Milky
As you say we are never to old to learn that's how we progress.
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: Jumpin' Jeff on July 13, 2015, 01:01:19 PM
Congrats Professor! I Mean Doctor... I mean.... Oh never mind. Just congrats!
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: Darryl on July 13, 2015, 01:30:23 PM
I'm impressed.  I didn't have the drive to complete my Bsc when I left school.  Finding the time to complete a doctorate plus all of the other stuff you do... Wow!

Well done Milky.
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: Glen J. Millar on July 13, 2015, 05:29:55 PM
Congrats Milky!
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: clover-leaf-productions on July 14, 2015, 12:01:09 AM
The Doctor is in!. ...Actually he is out, far out baby! :icon_lol:

Very well done indeed.
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: Jammin' Adam on July 16, 2015, 04:24:21 AM
Congrats Milky, awesome news :)
Title: Re: Hello Professor Doctor Milky
Post by: milky on July 16, 2015, 06:09:26 AM
Thanks guys. I won't be hanging out the shingle, but I will do some locum work for the local Medical Centre, to give some of the doctors there a well earned break, and it will be great when in the field doing the disaster counselling if I can trot out my little black bag if needed, instead of having to wait for the "ambos" to arrive.