The invaluable skill of regulating yourselfRuminating over a stressful event is like holding your hand on a hot burner. Why do we do that? And how can we stop? How colourful, personalized patches bring joy to young cancer patientsWhen Oliver Burkhardt underwent leukemia treatment at age 9, he'd enter the hospital wearing his patch-covered denim jacket. Pokemon. Superman. NASA. Police, fire, military. Classic rock bands. Manitoba sees record physician shortage improve Manitoba saw a record net gain of 133 physicians in 2023 but still second worst in the country for doctors per capita. Tips from a tech for a better flu season Here are my suggestions for streamlining your vaccination workflow to help decrease the risk of errors and improve an otherwise taxing time. Ontario government to family doctors: The beatings will continue until morale improves That we have a family medicine crisis in Ontario is indisputable, but somehow not evident to those in government. ‘Cross-mentorship’: How generations from Gen Z to Boomers are taking different approaches to medical education At a ICRE 2024, participants in a session discussed and debated the generational challenges with the current cohort of Gen Z medical trainees. Addiction and pharmacy professionals: share your experience We’re planning to tackle a tough subject for a feature story in early 2025: Addiction among pharmacy professionals. We need your help. Is paperwork destroying family medicine? In a recent item in the Toronto Star, Dr. Adrianna Schamp tries to explain just how bad the situation is with non-patient tasks. Disability rights groups launch Charter challenge against MAID law Under the law, patients whose natural deaths are not reasonably foreseeable but whose condition leads to intolerable suffering can apply for a track-two assisted death. Editorial: The Saving Time Issue Looking at fun, practical and hope-filled techniques to save time. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last