INNOVATORS: Gateway Program introduces newcomers to Canadian-style care‘Because we’re privileged in lots of ways, we’re responsible to help the more vulnerable,’ says Dr. Pauline Duke of Memorial University of Newfoundland In Charleston, let history be your guideThe many beauties of this dignified South Carolina town dwell in the shadow of its slave-owning past Staring down illness with faith and love All you want is a cure when you witness your own children’s struggles, but cures are often hard to come by When the unexpected upends your practice A needlestick injury gave one surgeon a sharp lesson in perspective The ‘evolution’ of 911 If public and private health care are fated to become one, surely nothing will go wrong . . . Dinner tonight: Lamb chops with pomegranate bulgur What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of Feb 5th Checking up on your investments Jumping in and out of stocks you don’t understand completely is a recipe for disaster. Dinner tonight: Pan-roasted salmon steaks with fennel Common sense isn’t all that common Spending money to prevent societal woes and to make better use of the system will save health-care dollars in the long run First Previous 123 124 125 126 127 Next Last