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    TH Pullar Address

    Each year the NZIMLS Council invites a person who has made a significant contribution towards Medical Laboratory Science in New Zealand to deliver the TH Pullar Memorial Address at the Annual Scientific meeting. This prestigious address is in honour of Dr TH Pullar who passed away on the 29th August 1966. This memorial address is given at the opening ceremony of the NZIMLS ASM and is published the the Journal. From 1967 until 1974 a number of prominent pathologists presented the address however since 1974 the address has been delivered mostly by Members of the NZIMLS.


    Thomas Pullar or "Thos" as he was affectionately called, was a champion and great friend of NZ Medical Laboratory Technologists. For many years he was involved in the development of professional laboratory standards throughout the country, and with the early formation of the NZ Medical Laboratory Technologists Board. He was intensely concerned and involved with the training and welfare of Medical Laboratory Technologists and helped to draft conditions of employment and prepared new syllabi for the intermediate examinations of the day.

    In 1963, deteriorating health necessitated a lighter workload and he moved form Palmerston North to Tauranga where he was involved in private laboratory practice. During the last year of his life he visited medical laboratories throughout the country, supervising and setting up Technologist examinations and introducing new educational training schemes.


    Thomas H Pullar was a friend, teacher and lifelong champion of NZ Medical Laboratory Technologists and thus it is fitting that the NZIMLS honours his many contributions to the profession through the annual TH Pullar address.

    Year Name / Conference Title of Address
    2023 Prof. Michael Legge, SPC, Auckland Thos Pullar and the philosphers stone
    2022 Dr Dianne Webster, Wellington Neonatal Screening Programme
    2018 Ken Beechey Christchurch Show Your True Colours: Values in the workplace
    2017 Jillian Broadbent Christchurch Bringing Home the America's Cup
    2016 Russell Cole Wellington The Empowering Impact of Quality Systems
    2015 Holly Perry Auckland The value of people: taking charge of our destiny
    2014 Dr Alex Dempster Dunedin Looking forward with hindsight
    2013 Don Mikkelsen We have a Zero tolerance for mistakes
    2012 Dr Robin Fraser Christchurch Pathology: They Study of Structure and Function in Health and Disease
    2010 Christine Pry Paihia Believe in Yourself, and anything is possible
    2009 Chris Kendrick Blenheim Back to the future - are we headed there?
    2008 Kevin Taylor Dunedin Finding Rumplestiltskin by crossing the Southern Alps
    2007 Dennis Reilly Auckland Stairway to science
    2006 Robin Allen Napier Echoes from the past, implications for the future
    2005 Christine Hickton Christchurch From the back of beyond
    2004 Rob Siebers Hamilton Outside, looking in
    2002 Shirley Gainsford Wellington Symphony of Science - 1st Movement - Regulation
    2001 Ross Anderson Auckland What makes athletes super? Medical laboratory science has many answers
    2000 Paul McLeod Rotorua Controlling Change
    1999 John Aitken Christchurch Deconstructing the laboratory
    1998 Ross Hewett Palmerston North Trends, Technologies and the Medical Laboratory Scientist
    1997 Mike Lynch Wellington Training for Paradise
    1996 Marilyn Eales Auckland Going for Gold
    1994 Walter Wilson Hamilton Health Reforms - one year on the track
    1993 Barrie Edwards Christchurch Health Reform Opportunities and Appropriate (Change) Responses
    1992 Ron McKenzie Wellington Changes in Laboratory Services
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