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 With evolving competition, will family medicine survive? 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 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 Feedback: Is there really a doctor shortage? Are colleges getting better? and other questions Are we all socialist when it comes to medicare? Editorial: Let’s not be afraid of bold ideas The case for nationalizing Canadian healthcare delivery A language deeper than words What we learned writing the first Cree-English medical dictionary The rapid heart and the anxious soul Pharmacists can be key players in building a more proactive health system, if our governments recognized our value When the diagnosis is poison From antifreeze to organophosphates, this internist has seen most common adult poisonings First Previous 304 305 306 307 308 Next Last