Letters to my younger selfDoctors offer some thoughts on life and medicine that they wish they knew when they were young. Lasting lessons from a virusThose of us who survive the COVID-19 pandemic will undoubtedly be taking something of the coronavirus with us into the future Miss Daisy driving Leading the Way: Listening to physician leaders Rushing coronavirus vaccines and treatments could do more harm than good While it may seem counter-intuitive, even in times of desperate measures and rapid response, science still requires time to make rigorous and robust conclusions The gift of reflection Books: A tragicomedy in medicine Dr. Adam Kay’s memoir demonstrates that a sense of humour both masks and helps us cope with deeper wounds the work inflicts on us Feedback: The challenges of running late in clinic Doctors share their opinions on some of the most popular stories in our previous issue. The inconvenience of good science What motivates people to question the wisdom of scientific experts and sound evidence-based medicine during a pandemic? Editorial: Light from dark Change happens rapidly during true crises because the alternative becomes untenable First Previous 319 320 321 322 323 Next Last