New UBC courses teach culturally safe care for First Nations clientsThe two courses are free and available online. Normalizing questions about drinking habits key to successful patient screening: docsPatients often minimize the amount they drink, perhaps because they don’t realize that a nine-ounce glass of wine amounts to nearly two standard drinks. Not easily Can physicians retain passion for the job of medicine without changing the system? Editorial: The Jobs Issue When your work aligns with your values, it makes the difficult parts of a job more bearable. Stopping microaggressions in the clinical learning environment Misgendering a patient: What to do when you see a colleague do it. Can at-home DNA tests predict how you’ll respond to your medications? Pharmacists look at the risks and benefits of pharmacogenetic testing to explain the variability in drug response ‘A decisive error’: Surgeon who was suspended for five years over sexual abuse charge is acquitted by special tribunal An audio recording secretly made by a patient of Dr. Michel Chagnon should never have been accepted as an admission of guilt, said Québec's Tribunal des professions. The doctor’s lawyer: The cost of your defence Even an ultimate victory at the discipline tribunal does not undo the financial and reputational harm to the physician. Solve my problem: How do you best deliver bad news to a patient? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! Respect: A crucial factor in attracting family doctors Dr. Jabir Jassam argues not enough is being done by governments to foster a culture of respect and appreciation for physicians. First Previous 52 53 54 55 56 Next Last