COVID-19: When patients lieDoctors have been speaking out about patient falsehoods that, in today’s COVID-19 environment, are putting them and their patients at grave risk. Books: A tragicomedy in medicineDr. Adam Kay’s memoir demonstrates that a sense of humour both masks and helps us cope with deeper wounds the work inflicts on us Feedback: The challenges of running late in clinic Doctors share their opinions on some of the most popular stories in our previous issue. Generations at work Linda Duxbury explains why millennials want to break with the old culture in medicine and why she feels sorry for Gen X doctors. Will our healthcare infrastructure survive the pandemic? Surviving COVID-19 What can 'The Greatest Generation' teach us about living through this unprecedented moment in time? The COVID-19 life of a socially distanced, crafty, physician mother of three It turns out that a family can learn a lot while making 100 homemade masks COVID-19. Pharmacists on the frontlines. COVID-19 and our rural community As Dickens wrote "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...". Well, certainly the worst part is easy to see and hear...every day in our stores, on the faces of our employees and patients and on the news and in social media. Toronto women's physician choir inspires with 'Rise Again' Twenty-eight doctor singers recorded their parts alone to help doctors 'keep rising again every day to get through this pandemic' Taking care of seniors’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic Six tips for pharmacists First Previous 106 107 108 109 110 Next Last