Are you bored of yourself?We all know, in theory, that our time is limited. Living that reality means truly cherishing the time we have, not fretting about the things we can’t change and learning to value time on our own. Immigrant youths’ struggles in western lifeAs a physician with a shared cultural background, Dr. Jabir Jassam found that building trust with such youths is essential. New guidance on caring for newborns at risk of withdrawal due to parental substance use The Canadian Pediatric Society provides updated evidence-based advice as incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome is rising. Patients in the Netherlands can’t go to the ER without a GP referral Part 3 of a 4 part series: But team-based care and practice assistants mean GPs have larger patient cohorts than in Canada. Poll: What ‘big idea’ do you think is the best bet for saving family medicine? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Is it OK to use the term ‘neurospicy’ when talking about autism and other neurodivergences? But before we use a term, we should look at how it came to be and what it means to people. A friendly reminder to stop killing people Sometimes as a physician, you're the patient. But what can you do if things are going horribly wrong with your care and no one is listening to you? January does not set the tone for the rest of the year Let's give ourselves—and our patients—some grace around reaching goals as the year begins. Dramatic differences: Why do Black women face a higher maternal morbidity rate than their white counterparts? Dr. Marjorie Dixon presented information on incidences of maternal preeclampsia as a marker for racial health disparities in pregnancy care at the Black Physicians’ Association of Ontario’s Women’s Health conference. Sponsored Acne Vulgaris: One Dermatologist's Perspective on Topical Treatments First Previous 10 11 12 13 14 Next Last