The never-ending learning curveIn medicine, we’re constantly adjusting to changing standards of practice, but figuring out how much to change how fast is its own challenge Editorial: The bitter-sweet ‘pain’ of agingThough there are aches that come with aging, they shouldn’t stop us from finding satisfaction Doctor wellness is a marathon effort and training should start in medical school Misplaced ruling hurts pharmacy—and pharmacists The fictional also-rans for OMA president Swedish health care: An expensive publicly funded model Some things shouldn’t be easily disseminated Healthcare 'communication chain' failed repeatedly for dying colleague ER tales: The fifth vital sign One of my core responsibilities as a physician is to treat my patients' pain, but any attempt to objectively measure or compare pain is doomed to fail ER tales: Without nurses. . . First Previous 321 322 323 324 325 Next Last