Musings on agingAmong the ferns and foliage, Dr. Gary Kinney welcomes the aging process—including the liberation of logic. POLL: Doctor, do you have a second job?Take our weekly doctor poll. What's new about the benefits of walking? Dr. Noorali Bharwani looks at how many steps it really takes to gain all the health perks of walking. When listening to your patient pays off Dr. Hector Baillie delves a little deeper to get to the real heart of the matter. Six ways your pharmacy website could be hurting your business Your website is a reflection of your pharmacy, and often a patient’s first impression of you. Forms ‘kill’ family doctors Dr. Matthew Schurter outlines how even organizations that think they are helping by creating e-portals are usually not helping. Case report: Could it be ringworm? The family of a patient brought their 16-year-old daughter to our walk-in clinic yesterday, seeking treatment for her 'ringworm.' The art of the chart: 10 tips that help me never chart at home I am a very busy physician who is fully booked on clinic days. My last patient is booked at 4:45 p.m. and I rarely leave after 5:30 p.m. I leave with all my charting done. Case Report: Is it a stress rash? Dr. Robert Dickson encounters a patient in his walk-in clinic whose stress level is causing skin reactions. How healthcare leaders can foster psychologically safer workplaces First Previous 168 169 170 171 172 Next Last