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Old 12 Nov 21, 09:11 AM  
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I managed to feel ashamed of my lack of medical knowledge when I looked up Fleming to check the spelling and saw colour photos... he died in 1955... learn something new every day...
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Old 12 Nov 21, 09:26 AM  
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Old 12 Nov 21, 09:29 AM  
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Originally Posted by lfc_sarah View Post
Agwu – the African God of medicine
Osler – after William Osler
We have an Osler room where I work too.
I work in a medicine-related setting; all our rooms are named after eminent physicians: Osler, Sloane, Linacre, Heberden, Willan, Pickering, Harvey, Turner-Warwick, Rosenheim, Hunter, Wolfson, Seligman, Platt, Dorchester, Cotton.

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Old 12 Nov 21, 04:17 PM  
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Old 12 Nov 21, 05:12 PM  
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Originally Posted by dannybegood View Post
Meeting room 1, meeting room 2
Honestly! This is the right answer, make the bigger meeting room meeting room 1
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Old 12 Nov 21, 05:25 PM  
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I probably wouldn't choose Hygieia as it's the name of a cleaning company (not sure if it's a national or local company though).

Have you got many people working for the company? Could you ask them for suggestions and get them involved in naming the rooms? Roomy McRoomface might be one of their suggestions.

There's a risk that if you give the rooms names that are hard to pronounce then they'll just be called something like the big meeting room and the small meeting room and your name plates will have been a waste of money and effort!
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Apologizing in advance but Hygieia sounds like a feminine product
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Old 12 Nov 21, 05:41 PM  
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Originally Posted by Beth_Disney View Post
I probably wouldn't choose Hygieia as it's the name of a cleaning company (not sure if it's a national or local company though).

Have you got many people working for the company? Could you ask them for suggestions and get them involved in naming the rooms? Roomy McRoomface might be one of their suggestions.

There's a risk that if you give the rooms names that are hard to pronounce then they'll just be called something like the big meeting room and the small meeting room and your name plates will have been a waste of money and effort!
This is what happened at our work, they were called excel, inspire and challenge.
We remembered them for booking by the letters, excel had the least letters and was the smallest, challenge the most and the biggest! They were definitely small, medium and large
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