Bloggers … and MORE Bloggers!
This morning, I heard from a fellow in the NHS - Max E Nurse. It was a “friend” request in FaceBook, and since I’d never heard of him before, I had to do a bit of research. That’s when I found his blog:
It Shouldn’t Happen in Health Care, by Max E Nurse
I’m still laughing! :o)
It’s a smaller world that I’d realized … turns out that he and my old friend, John Crippen, don’t always see eye to eye! In fact, Dr. Crippen is why Max began blogging …
If you don’t take a look, you’re the one missing out. He’s got a great sense of humor, and he uses it well!
In the last few weeks, there have been a few other new bloggers. Vijay discovered them, and introduced them to us. I’m pretty sure that all of my readers also read Vijay’s blog, but just in case you missed it, make sure you check out Small Town Doc, by none other than SmallTownDoc, and A Twist of Word and Mind, by Rambodoc.
Small Town Doc is a family practitioner in a small town in Southern India, and we’ve turned him into a Stereogram addict! He’s a new blogger, and has an excellent start. I’m looking forward to getting to know him a lot better. (And to seeing a picture … ;o)
Rambodoc is based in Kolkata (I think that’s Calcutta, to us Anglos, my Indian friends can correct me if I’m wrong) … and describes himself as:
“Philosophically a votary for freedom and laissez-faire capitalism, he is philologically a Pun-jabi, physiologically a tranquolatile mix of testosterone, endorphins and encephalins, and pathologically is a potential case for solitary confinement, with intermittent electric shocks to obscure corners of the cerebral cortex.”
So - take a look! There are so many new medbloggers out there that it’s hard to get to all of them … but these are worth taking the time for!

“Philosophically a votary for freedom and laissez-faire capitalism, he is philologically a Pun-jabi, physiologically a tranquolatile mix of testosterone, endorphins and encephalins, and pathologically is a potential case for solitary confinement, with intermittent electric shocks to obscure corners of the cerebral cortex.”





























































October 5th, 2007 at 3:07 pm
you’re in facebook?? I’m in facebook!! Peggikaye Eagler …add me!!
October 5th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
Will definitely take a look at It shouldn’t happen in health care. Already looked at the others.
October 6th, 2007 at 6:58 am
Moof, thank you for your kind introduction.
October 6th, 2007 at 8:17 am
Peggikay: Added you, my friend. :o)
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JMB … he cracked me up! He’s got a great blog.
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SmallTownDoc, it’s my pleasure! I got to thinking about it after I introduced you, and I’m not sure if you’re “gentleman” or a “lady” doctor … so I hope I didn’t upset you by using the masculine. :o)
October 8th, 2007 at 7:55 am
Well thank you very much for the kind introduction. I’m glad I could put a smile on your face without even warming my hands up first!
Max
October 8th, 2007 at 9:15 am
Max, I’m here in my room … the house is still quiet, not a soul is up and stirring. I run my email program … and lo and behold, there’s a comment notification from my blog! Nice! I open it up, take a peek, and see it’s from you … read what you’ve written … and before I could stop myself, burst out laughing - out loud!
That’s it! Everyone was awake! They all thank you for being the catalyst behind getting up so early this morning … *cough*
And think of it, you managed that one from all the way across the puddle - and you never had to warm your hands once! ;o)
October 21st, 2007 at 1:18 pm
Personal Musings for 10/21…
Tis’ a busy season in the blog world. Life is good; life is busy. I have actually had a very good time blogging lately. Here are a few things going on in my world:
With the help of Moof, you can obtain a poster version of the flowsheet used in…