Exercise, that demonDr. Melissa Yuan-Innes proves that slow and steady wins the race when it comes to a lifetime fitness regimen. I flunked my CPSO peer reviewActually, I flunked it twice! And after decades of being a doctor, having to go back and refresh a certain skill gave me a new perspective on it. What is body dysmorphic disorder? More common than eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, yet few are aware of body dysmorphic disorder's dangers to patients. A consult on change—MD to MD Dr. Ted Jablonski offers up a prescription … for you! What it actually feels like to retire as a family doctor Weird, empty, fulfilled, happy, sad, relieved, numb and content. Editorial: The change issue A self-help guide for getting through your work days —and finding growth along the way. Before tragedy strikes It’s time to invest in preventative strategies against physician burnout, says Dr. Hector Baillie, before it’s too late. Lichen Sclerosus: Rare or underrecognized? I was shocked to learn that Lichen Sclerosus is classified as a rare disease. You’d never know it from my waiting room. A step closer to eliminating cervical cancer by 2040 As Dr. Brian Goldman notes, immunizing young females with even one dose of the HPV vaccine can make that goal more reachable. Poll: Do you think your provincial medical association should be fighting for doctors to have pensions, benefits and sick pay? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. First Previous 118 119 120 121 122 Next Last