The public's picture of the pharmacist's role is worth a thousand wordsWe've all seen it. Whenever a pharmacist is depicted on television, they're shown counting pills using a blue tray and a spatula. Why physicians should worry about proposed federal changes to medication pricing The digital touch The doctor-patient relationship is stronger when there’s a virtual component. Are we replaceable? AI-assisted surgeries are already happening. Algorithms are counselling people. Should we be getting ready for our replacement? Book review: Posner puts Pharma under the microscope A book neither pharma-sympathetic, nor anti-pharma, it still offers up big insights on the pharmaceutical industry. Scribble and doodle—for serious clinicians Editorial: The stumble toward virtual care Virtual care is here to stay but now we need to iron out the kinks. Apps to improve our lives Technology can mean we’re ‘on’ 24/7, but it can also mean we have wellness tools at our fingertips. Dead wood Hauntings There are stories buried deep within the caverns of our memory, suppressed, selectively compartmentalized but never forgotten. They are deposited in an anamnestic safety deposit box, accessible in times of insecurity or weakness. First Previous 287 288 289 290 291 Next Last