Physicians need more formal training on delivering bad news: studyTwo-thirds of physicians say they did not receive any education on breaking bad news to patients. How to be more effective at helping youth prevent illicit drug overdosePhysicians should understand trends in how youth use drugs, which youth are more likely to be affected and how to tailor proactive overdose prevention to this cohort. Solve my problem: What do I do when people ask me for medical advice in a social setting? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! For family doctors: Support and care of transgender patients 101 How can we address trans patients, establish a bond of trust and offer them inclusive care? Solve my problem: How should I respond when a patient asks me to order lab tests their naturopath wants? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! When does it pay to pay someone else? Outsourcing chores can be a godsend for busy doctors—but there are possible pitfalls too This does not taste like strawberries! As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. Ros Schwartz writes here about an important lesson learnt as a child. Solve my problem: What are some tips for paying off debt and starting my practice on a good financial footing? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! Online tool supports practice improvement for physicians The customizable program is aligned with Alberta's Physician Practice Improvement Program. Problem solved: How do you best deliver bad news to a patient? We asked, you answered. Here's what your peers have to say about handling this often stress-inducing problem. First Previous 5 6 7 8 9 Next Last