Those hazy, crazy first days of residencyBeat the grim ‘July Effect’ and get help when you need it DOCTOR MYTH SERIES: Is good bedside manner a sign of a better doctor?The final instalment in the doctor myths series asks whether a physician’s approach really affects quality of care Seven tips for retaining the new doctor in your clinic Offering mentorship and helping new recruits adjust in the practice and community can make all the difference The long and the short of the whitecoat phenomenon This sartorial symbol has gone from being one of legitimacy to one of discrimination. Bad residency match? Your life isn't over Make the most of the opportunity and you may be pleasantly surprised. What happens when a surgeon gets infected? Trying to operate after a diagnosis of a blood-borne pathogen is a murky, disquieting business, one doctor says How right-wing are MDs? An examination of the myth that physicians are more likely to be conservative. Six tips to consider when negotiating a contract Have clear expectations from both sides at the start to avoid misunderstandings later Doctors have god complexes: foul . . . or fair? Our doctor myth series: Most say it is because the public are medicine 'outsiders' that they see arrogance in physicians. Mind your body language Consider these five tips to improve the unspoken signals you are sending your patients First Previous 972 973 974 975 Next Last