Leaning into the scarySarah-Lynn Dunlop faces her fears and encourages other pharmacy techs to do the same. Calm in the chaos: Canadian Medical Association's first Indigenous leader takes helmThe new CMA president has spent the past year shadowing his predecessor, pediatrician Dr. Katharine Smart, who is based in Whitehorse. What if we could rate our patients and colleagues? Dr. Jabir Jassam proposes a website to evaluate the best—and worst—of our patients and others. The merits of holiday happiness Dr. Ted Jablonski shares his most memorable vacations, and why he always takes off as much time as possible. One exhausted doc leaves it all behind for the ultimate road trip A general practitioner in Quebec City decided to sell the condo she had just moved into to buy a trailer and go on a road trip to the United States. Food for thought as we age Despite what his kids say, Dr. Gary Kinney has no concerns whatsoever about his eating habits. 7 ways citizens can help the healthcare crisis Doctors from the Sunshine Coast, north of Vancouver, have put a notice in a local newspaper letting folks know how they can help. Struggles facing family doctors are real No quick solutions but it is now clear what steps we need to take to improve things, argues OMA President Dr. Rose Zacharias. Deadly patient or just really angry? What one doctor did after a patient threatened to kill him 'You better learn jiu jitsu and hand-to-hand combat if you ever take my opioids away,' Dr. David Bittleman's patient wrote him. 'You better learn how to defend yourself!' The art of phenomenalism An elderly teacher shows Dr. Gary Kinney how to finally get out of his head. First Previous 55 56 57 58 59 Next Last