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- 12/30/2013
Chatelaine winter brunch: Fresh vegetable omelette with lentils
Lentils in an omelette? Their flavour and texture add dimension—and a hit of healthy folate to boot. - 12/30/2013
‘In medical school, I learned to lie, cheat and steal'
A former University of Manitoba medical student who forged his emergency medicine end-of-shift evaluation forms has been given a special reprimand from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba. - 12/30/2013
Community pharmacies wrap up Christmas in Saskatchewan
Women's bus tour of rural Saskatchewan communities stops at three drugstores. - 12/29/2013
Our most popular Diagnostic Decisions of 2013
Put your skills to the test one more time with the Medical Post's best-read diagnostic decision quizzes. - 12/29/2013
Recovering together
Excellent care and a shared sense of community have made my post-surgery experience exceptional. - 12/29/2013
From pantyhose to cellphones: 2013 clinical pearl recap
The Medical Post’s clinical pearls are consistently some of our best-read features, mainly because they show the ingenuity and inventiveness of our readers. - 12/29/2013
Why Quebec’s increased fees for doctors are not good health policy – and what this might mean for the rest of Canada
We invest ever-growing sums in physician remuneration without noticing much improvement in the availability of medical visits and procedures. How can this be the case? - 12/29/2013
Reflections on a writing career, and the medical memories that shaped it
It has been almost 20 years since I first had one of my articles published in the Medical Post. I still have a copy of “The fascinating story of ether drinking.” It told the intriguing history of the popularity of ether drinking across Europe, particularly during the late 19th century when thousands of people, especially in Ireland, became known as “etheromanics.” - 12/29/2013
New Brunswick drug plan has great potential, but ...
... here are some simple steps to making it even better.