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Compassion Fatigue

  • The promise that is Canada

    In light of the many horrific things we have discovered about ourselves and Canada these last few months, many wanted to cancel Canada Day. But Dr. Sohail Gandhi, an immigrant from Pakistan who worked hard to become a small town family doctor, argues we must think about all that Canada has done well—and its promise.
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  • New tool measures compassion in healthcare

    The Sinclair Compassion Questionnaire provides insights on how patients experience and value the different aspects of compassion, to help healthcare providers improve their services.
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  • CFP: The unbelonging mother

    Dr. Jabir Jassam says he supports the old saying “what happens inside the family should stay inside the family.” He's certainly seen examples of families who don't follow that guidance in his practice. And maybe the Canadian Family Physician journal should have thought about that.
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  • Checking in with pharmacists after a year of upheaval

    In the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pharmacy Practice + Business reached out to a panel of pharmacists to see how they were coping, both professionally and personally. Here’s what they had to say about their lives now.
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  • Doctor as patient: Slice of brain, slice of life

    I was parked in the hospital parking lot, waiting for an MRI of my brain, I do my last minute check for metal objects. No shrapnel, prosthetic valves, pacemakers, just my watch and wedding band. The latter slipped off reluctantly.
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  • Pharmacy Tech Focus: Meredith Wylie

    A Pharmacy Systems Applications Support Technician at BC Cancer tells us what her role entails, the path that got her there—and the insights she’s gleaned along the way.
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  • Here we go again

    Quebec FP Dr. Vincent Demers argues that now that the pandemic finally seems to be under control, some media and politicians have resumed their favorite topic which attracts clicks and votes: doctor bashing.
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  • Non-profit aiming to provide homey atmosphere for MAiD patients seeks permanent location

    MAiDhouse's Toronto lease is almost up and finding a landlord who's willing to allow MAiD on their property is proving a challenge.
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