Kentucky: beauty, barbecue and bourbonA tour of the ‘Bluegrass State’ has the Medical Post’s wine columnist loving its food and signature whiskey Major talent on tap at Gairdner Foundation’s 50thPast winners return to honour Canada’s premiere award for international achievements in medical research Of mice and wives and farting Rottweilers Oh, the lengths a husband will go to to evict an unwanted ‘house guest’ and earn the respect of his missus DOCTOR ART: Transfixed by Tibet Pediatric cardiologist Dr. Marion Tipple pairs her passion for the Himalayan region and its people with her love of photography Building homes on my summer vacation A musical mystery tour of Italy Seeking to appraise an inherited violin, Dr. George Burden and his friend make an even greater discovery Once we were golfers From clubhouse mainstays to everyday duffers, physicians’ place in sport mirrors doctors’ evolution in society Clinics with large immigrant populations can identify and address barriers to care Clinics with large immigrant populations can identify and address barriers to care Is there a cure for folly? When a patient’s requests are outlandish, try to defuse the situation with a little tenderness When second opinions are never enough Sometimes patients are simply incapable of acknowledging the root of their illness First Previous 163 164 165 166 167 Next Last