Non-urgent cases jammed my ER in Baghdad in 1990 and we have it in Canada today. But there are solutions CME conflict of interest: A burning question rises from the ashesThe decision to participate in industry-funded CME is rarely black and white Crippling expectations driving burnout for FPs Pharmacy technician home visit program leads to positive outcomes Technicians identify medication discrepancies, update med and allergy lists, and recognize patients in need of referral Murder before med school It may be impossible to weed out the psychopaths in med school admissions, but it’s also becoming harder for them to cover their tracks If government totally controls healthcare, how are patient records kept confidential? Mothers with children taken into out-of-home care at high risk of inadequate prenatal care in subsequent pregnancies Solve another doctor's problem: ‘How do you respond to inappropriate medical questions in the middle of a party?' We could use your help solving a problem your colleagues occasionally face. And you could earn an honorarium of $50 if your solution is chosen to run in the next print issue of the Medical Post in the feature we call “Solve My Problem.” Up in the air and on the airwaves How my work as a helicopter paramedic and a journalist made me the doctor I am today Dispatch: The trouble defining burnout Burnout is one of those terms that everyone talks about but no one can really nail down. First Previous 438 439 440 441 442 Next Last