Stories from retirement: The art within The hidden risks of minor ailments prescribingA few words of caution from a pharmacist about to graduate from medical school Ad Latine: In praise of the handwritten note There's that old joke about how physician handwriting is often hard to read, but there is often overlooked value in the handwritten prescription Why is it so hard for the doctor to apologize? A culture of perfectionism that begins in medical school is one reason why doctors and other medical professionals struggle to apologize for their mistakes The $57 physician Keys to a better hospital stay Liberals have made a momentous promise on primary healthcare The Liberals have failed to enforce the Canada Health Act The future tense Medicine is changing; how will we as doctors adapt without losing sight of what's important? Why people choose medically assisted death What conversations with nurses reveals about the process First Previous 342 343 344 345 346 Next Last