How much do you know about funny doctors on social media, television and the stage? Arthropods, obstetrics and instant coffee PMHx: The pharmaceutical uses of alicorn PMHx: A tale of three serpents The Caduceus, the Rod of Asclepius and the truth over the symbol of medicine. Bill Osler, practical joker Many years ago, a professor at Dalhousie University told Dr. George Burden, a former writer for this magazine, an apocryphal story about Sir William Osler that had been passed down like an old rumour or a running joke. Volunteering during COVID-19 times A prescription for stress management A guide to tried-and-not-quite-true stress relief for doctors Operators standing by My troubled personal history with the telephone before and during the pandemic Want to get away from it all? Resources for both virtual and real-life experiences to help you recharge. PMHx: The unending challenge of improving rural health services Canadian doctors have tried for years to address the "irreducible hazard" of being a patient in rural and remote communities. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last