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Diffusing Difficult Patients

  • Highlights from our readers: The year in comments

    Thousands of comments poured onto our website this year, everything from funny stories to passionate discussions about medicare. Here are some highlights.
  • Quick Q&A with Dr. Richard Lewis

    Dr. Richard Lewis has been a dermatologist for 41 years and runs a solo practice in Kamloops, B.C.
  • MD found guilty of repeat sexual assault has licence revoked by college

    TORONTO | An Ontario doctor who was suspended for sexual offences in 2002 has had his medical licence revoked again, after an undercover college investigator posing as a patient videotaped him.
  • Alberta MD gets one-year suspension for sex with patient

    The College of Alberta Physicians and Surgeons handed down a one-year suspension on a doctor for an affair with a female patient.
  • Quick Q&A with Dr. Marco Terwiel

    Dr. Marco Terwiel is a semi-retired family physician in Maple Ridge, B.C., who practises part-time in Nunavut, mainly through telemedicine. He also teaches part-time in the University of British Columbia undergraduate program in the department of family medicine. "I enjoy life every day in spite of the limitations advancing age impose."
  • Quick Q&A with Dr. Ilmar Kents

    Mini biography: After graduating from medical school in 1973, I practised family practice for 37 years and have finally retired to Bracebridge, Ont., and assist at surgery in Brantford, Ont. My busy practice kept me away from many of the pastimes I liked, but now I have time to fish. I delivered babies from 1976 to 1984, and after that only did office work. My hobby of scuba diving has taken me from Australia to Wakatobi to Borneo and to almost all the Caribbean islands. As long as it is warm, I will dive in it.
  • Quick Q&A with Dr. Kishore Singh

    Dr. Kishore Singh is originally from Durban, South Africa, and got his medical degree from Natal University there in 1986. He is family physician and operates the Appleby Medical Centre in Burlington, Ont., with his wife, Arlini Singh. He is also an associate professor of family medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
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