Looking backMy year as OMA president took a toll on me, but I'm proud of what we accomplished Pharmacist disciplined for snooping on health records of family and deceased colleagueA New Brunswick pharmacist has been disciplined for snooping in private health records, including files that belonged to family members and those of "a deceased colleague." Mental illness is not a political football Some politicians have focused on 'mental illness' as the problem underlying tragic mass killings—that's wrong The prayer lady, the Russian princess and the bomber pilot Ottawa physicians stranded in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian Couple help in evacuation efforts after their home is destroyed How workplaces can prevent burnout Regrets, I've had a few…. Sometimes we distance ourselves from our patients in order to be able to do our job, and sometimes it saps the humanity out of our work Stories from retirement: The voice within The pitch When the protagonists of a buddy-cop flick go to see the doctor, you’ve got yourself a movie just waiting to be made Judge dismisses suit against doctors accused of ignoring man's wishes to stay alive Two doctors were acting within the rules and providing adequate care to an elderly patient when they imposed a "do not resuscitate'' order on the man without notifying him or his substitute decision maker, an Ontario judge ruled recently. First Previous 116 117 118 119 120 Next Last