The shapes of wrathAnger keeps me sharp, reading up and asking questions, so I don’t make the same mistakes. But I worry about the personal cost. My personal 'freedom convoy'It seems difficult to have a conversation with someone who can’t stop honking their horn or screaming with a placard. And here we remain as medical professionals doing the best we possibly can to hold it all together day to day to day. How to restore the value of family medicine Family medicine is heading to a crisis, says Dr. Jabir Jassam. What are the reasons behind family medicine’s deterioration? This pandemic has outstayed its welcome ‘We’re still in a pandemic, you know….’ The check-out clerk said to me in a sarcastic and contemptuous tone. I wanted to scream. Sign on the dotted line: What you need to know about consent and waiver forms These forms may be boring, for patients and for physicians. But as lawyers Claire Immega and Harpreet Dosanjh explain, skipping them is not an option. A life in the day: Dr. Erin Luxenberg When providing care at a Cree community in northern Quebec, Dr. Luxenberg shares a home and weekly potluck dinners with the other doctors there. Time affluence Some doctors work so much they can barely remember the last time they felt truly relaxed. Dr. Matt Poyner has thoughts for those in a time famine. Managing and mitigating menstrual migraine Our pharmacist experts share information and ideas to support your daily practice. Poll: Do you support the CFPC expanding family medicine residency to three years? Take our weekly physician poll and see what your colleagues think. The 'Year of the Wearable' and the motivating value of metrics 'Infotoxication' is a concern by Dr. Puneet Seth argues that he has seen that quantifying his fitness, steps and exertion through apps has boosted his health. First Previous 243 244 245 246 247 Next Last