The book of awesome: A few of our favourite thingsThroughout the Joy Issue of the Medical Post, we've peppered in some of our favourite medical moments. B.C. government adding 602 nursing seats in a move to address skills gapThe survey found 51% of those working in emergency departments and intensive care units said the pandemic has made them more likely to leave the profession in the next two years. Pharmacist donates kidney to regular customer Talk about customer service! A pharmacist in North Carolina donated her kidney to one of her regulars. Reasons for joy: A reminder of the 10 classic reasons it's great to be a doctor Even during tough times, you can find delight in being a Canadian doctor. Everyone is a doctor Dr. Google—without filtering and sifting—has caused more problems instead of providing solutions. It isn't just anxious patients who are changing, says Dr. Jabir Jassam. Reflections on gratitude and the unexpected Accept rather than resist the unexpected—that's the lesson that came to Dr. Ginevra Mills on a beach in February. Practice management: Taming time Doctors provide their tips on management their busy schedules. Some are timeless, some are fit for the times. Doctor who failed to consider possible cancer diagnosis ordered to pay $125,000 in damages and cost While a B.C. judge ruled Dr. Herbert C.Y. Chang was negligent, she found him not liable for the patient's 'bleak' prognosis. Cardiologist charged with sexual assault in 2012 consultation Dr. Michael Stephen Connelly, who worked in Calgary, has withdrawn from practice. The price and promise of the pandemic New opportunities for expanded care have raised the profile—and importance—of community pharmacists. But at what cost? First Previous 66 67 68 69 70 Next Last