One chair What's in a line?A brief list of the things patients say that make me very, very nervous Ontario’s proposal to restrict psychotherapy is very concerning Bill 74 – The biggest change to healthcare in 50 years! Seriously? It isn't about you In sensitive patient interactions, too often the physician's comfort is given priority over the patient's. That's not right Non-urgent cases jammed my ER in Baghdad in 1990 and we have it in Canada today. But there are solutions How to explain complex medication instructions to patients Here are some lessons I've learned to help improve the communication of complex information to patients. From the desk of an old peer assessor Crippling expectations driving burnout for FPs Physicians can finally move beyond fees First Previous 360 361 362 363 364 Next Last