Who is Max?
Max E Nurse is a bit of a oddity. His experience comes from a series of lost directions.
Max is an Paediatric Nurse who got lost, ended up in A&E, then somehow as a Nurse Practitioner in General Practice.
The name is not an ego issue, it arises from a debate with Dr Crippins et al. Who suggested that Nurse Practitioners where forgeting nursing and trying to be mini doctors. To which the response was that we were trying to be Maxi Nurses, not mini doctors. It was Crippin who first led me to blogging, but that doesn’t mean I like him.
Outside the office Max enjoys family life with lovely wife and gorgeous daughter. He mostly leaves work at work, and blogs in his lunch break.
I have started a Facebook group, for nurse bloggers to chat in..so visit the Nurse Bloggers lounge…
If you want more you can check out my interview…here
If you want to contact Max you can try facebook…see widget, or maxenurse@inbox.com. Or smoke signals.




I refuse to visit Dr Crippins blog, but I hear about it. I’m loving the Maxi Nurse reply to him though.
Labor Nurse
April 8, 2007
I love the way you came up with the response to Dr. Crippin! I look forward to reading your blog!
NPs Save Lives
July 4, 2007
Alas it was not I who said about being Maxi nurses, I merely changed it into a name…
Max E Nurse
July 5, 2007
[...] that he and my old friend, John Crippen, don’t always see eye to eye! In fact, Dr. Crippen is why Max began blogging [...]
All Blogged Up: A Moof’s Tale / Bloggers … and MORE Bloggers!
October 5, 2007
Hello there,
I would like to interview you (telephone would be best) for a research paper I want to write on work blogs.
I am interested in the meaning and motives for blogging about work, with particular emphasis on people who work for the public sector.
Please let me know if you could help me out or whether you would like some more details.
Many thanks.
James
PS it’s totally anonymous
James
January 29, 2008
Hello there,
I would like to interview you (telephone would be best) for a research paper I want to write on work blogs.
I am interested in the meaning and motives for blogging about work, with particular emphasis on people who work for the public sector.
Please let me know if you could help me out or whether you would like some more details.
Many thanks.
James
PS it’s totally anonymous
James
January 29, 2008