Meth, opioids see largest rise in costs and harmsThe Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction recently released a report looking at substance use costs and harms from 2007 to 2020. Addicted to medicineDriven by perfectionism and external reinforcement, some doctors become trapped in workaholism. Burned out on burnout Dr. Jillian Horton on why burnout hits doctors particularly hard, what to do about it, the core structural problems and more Doctors are too hard on other doctors: Dr. Jillian Horton Dr. Jillian Horton’s new podcast, Conversations with Jillian, aims to shift medical culture by sharing authentic stories of physicians. Diabetes and the use of sugar substitutes Advise patients to use sugar substitutes in moderation, emphasizing that they are a tool to complement, not replace, a healthy diet. Adverse drug events in outpatient settings ADEs in the outpatient setting are common, occuring in approximately 5% of patients. Of these, 22% are considered preventable. Antihypertensives and eczematous dermatitis Rates of eczematous dermatitis have been increasing among older adults. Doctors: how to get a literary agent Three doctor-authors with book deals talk getting published The most expensive stories for investors Dr. Mark Soth outlines how some stories we hear make successful investing harder. Not the big bad wolf Stories from peer assessors sent by the college; they started by calming doctors down, not blowing the house down. First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last