How much of perceived discrimination is actually real?Perceived discrimination can stem from a readiness to interpret uncomfortable experiences as biased, even if no actual prejudice exists, argues Dr. Jabir Jassam. Poll: Do you schedule phone appointments at a set time, or give patients a window during which you will call?Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. ‘One spoon or no spoon’: Doctor loses appeal after objecting to her church’s COVID precautions for communion The physician argued her statements were about theology, not medicine. But the college said her comments were ‘open to misinterpretation.’ The key to growth isn’t hiring, it’s retention Keeping good staff happy and engaged is the best thing you can do to ensure a successful pharmacy operation. Here are some ways to achieve that. The Doctor’s Lawyer: The bright side At the opening of a client’s new clinic, lawyer Brooke Shekter witnessed the culmination of a physician’s resilience after breaking free from a difficult hospital situation. POLL: Should colleges be prevented from pursuing doctors over any public comments they make? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. ‘We have no quotas’: TMU responds to criticism over race and equity-based medical school admission pathways The university says it has removed ‘confusing’ language about its admissions process from its website. Taking the Bite Out of Travel: Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Travel Health ‘Big frustration’: How a limited MAID window affects Alzheimer’s patients The complex debate continues as the implications of Quebec’s recent changes on MAID sink in. Evolving from the ‘feedback sandwich’ to the ‘ask-tell-ask’ method of giving your input to learners Feedback between learners and preceptors is not easy for either side. First Previous 15 16 17 18 19 Next Last