A decade of poor progress on palliative careIn the last 10 years, we haven't made substantial progress improving access to palliative care for Canadians; we wouldn't tolerate that in other areas of medicine Help solve another doctor’s problem: 'What do you do when your patient starts to cry?' How can digital technology manage complex care in the patient’s home? Socrates wasn’t a pimp I myself am no stranger to the feelings of shame and inadequacy that comes along with failing inside the confines of shame-based medical education Alberta eyes more operating rooms, contracts with private clinics for surgeries The government wants to meet medically recommended deadlines for all scheduled surgeries Online booking – not just for hairdressers and restaurants A pilot project proved many of the concerns about online booking for primary care were unfounded—and many of the benefits were real The money docs: Financial literacy night school Looking out for your own best interests starts with education—here is what mine looked like Books: Being and somethingness What might we learn in the borderlands between life and death? Boomers wrestle with retirement question The money docs: How I handle my personal insurance As doctors, there aren’t too many people we can trust for advice on this—except, perhaps, Kenny Rogers First Previous 829 830 831 832 833 Next Last