Solo Practice, Solo Parent
Blogs
- 10/11/2019
My hallucinated stethoscope
On caring for a patient with Charles Bonnet syndrome - 9/6/2019
Snowplows and screen wizards
We can't have healthcare providers and businesses using telemedicine to insert themselves into the care of complex patients - 8/1/2019
My game
Trying to live without plastic in a world that is made out of it - 7/12/2019
Our line
Meditations on love and extinction - 6/24/2019
Ants
As doctors, why are we aiding and abetting the 'sickcare' system? - 5/29/2019
Indian Horse
A film that awakened me to the horrors First Nations suffered under the Catholic Church, and why we've made it a part of our new medical school program - 3/28/2019
Mildly concussed? Or edging dangerously close to burnout?
- 2/1/2019
When psychosis knocks
- 12/5/2018
Sometimes we condemn what we don’t understand
- 10/16/2018
I hate my middle child
- 8/29/2018
The mysteries of mitochondria
As the so-called 'powerhouse of the cell,' I wonder how my mitochondria are feeling. Can they age faster than me, their host organism? - 8/21/2018
Why it's good to feel small
Dr. Julie Connolly: Our bodies, egos, and sense of ownership are too big. More of us need to feel small. If we did, we’d have more collective reverence.