PMHx: Queen’s sordid black medical student banHow a vote in 1918 derailed the lives of several soon-to-be doctors COVID-19: Medical students stepping upStudents from all 17 faculties of medicine are assisting healthcare workers with everything from childcare to sourcing personal protective equipment. COVID-19: When patients lie Doctors have been speaking out about patient falsehoods that, in today’s COVID-19 environment, are putting them and their patients at grave risk. A (short) guide to starting your practice The Medical Post’s straight answers to 10 common questions from residents Friends and colleagues honour first doctor in Quebec to die of COVID-19 Dr. Huy Hao Dao worked as a pharmacist before going to medical school and becoming a specialist in public health and preventive medicine Books: A tragicomedy in medicine Dr. Adam Kay’s memoir demonstrates that a sense of humour both masks and helps us cope with deeper wounds the work inflicts on us Feedback: The challenges of running late in clinic Doctors share their opinions on some of the most popular stories in our previous issue. Generations at work Linda Duxbury explains why millennials want to break with the old culture in medicine and why she feels sorry for Gen X doctors. Long-term care becomes ground zero in the COVID-19 pandemic Discussed: Mobilizing aid from hospitals; how LTC outbreaks occur; unique policies that empower families; why you can't protect the elderly in herd immunity strategies Protecting Indigenous communities from COVID-19 Many remote communities remain uniquely vulnerable to the spread of the virus First Previous 386 387 388 389 390 Next Last