Saturday, 19 July 2008

Seven

I'm delighted to note the appearance of another British GP blog. The Nice Lady Doctor describes herself as "an NHS GP in the South East of England, in her early thirties and married with two young children". Although I'm sure that she is both nice and a lady, I suspect that the title of her blog is a gentle piece of irony that I hope she will write about one day.

There are now seven of us (unless you know of any more) - almost enough to hold a convention! And we form quite an interesting mix. I look forward to reading more of NLD's insightful and (dare I say?) feminine contributions.

10 comments:

Calavera said...

Awesome! The more the merrier, I say! I'll go check out her blog now.

Calavera said...

PS, when I saw the title of this blog entry, I thought it was going to be along the theme of the seven deadly sins or something... :)

Dr Andrew Brown said...

Ah, you are spotting some of my obscure allusions, little grasshopper. :-)

The Shrink said...

So what should the collective noun for GPs be??

Jellyhead said...

What about 'a frazzle of GPs'?

Thanks Andrew for the link.... I will go and read the Nice Lady Doctor's blog right now!

Dragonfly said...

How about a GP grand rounds?

Anonymous said...

Thank you Andrew for the kind words and the resulting increased traffic on my blog, which is not yet a week old, and already taking up more of my spare time than I could have imagined!

Dr Andrew Brown said...

The Shrink: Collective noun? Now there's a good question! I like "frazzle". I shall gird my loins with hubris and suggest "wisdom". ;-)

Dragonfly: a GP grand rounds is an interesting suggestion. It may be a little early for that, but I think there are a fair number of American family doctor bloggers.

NLD: It can be time-consuming. I've had to reduce my output quite a bit. But we'll be glad to read whatever you have the time to post.

The Welsh Pharmacist said...

A "Bugger this sideways, let's go down the pub and get pissed. Fucking imbecilic government" of GPs.

Longest collective noun, ever.

Anonymous said...

I am jumping on the bandwagon this week and starting another GP blog - northerndoctor.blogspot.com
Any more out there?