Ensh*ttificationBand-Aid solutions won't fix our healthcare system and will only lead to a further degradation of quality, Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes argues. Navigating the negativeNegativity isn’t a sign that you’re failing, but that you’re alive, engaged, and working in a profession that demands both your skills and your heart. If family doctors don’t define family medicine, who will? As policy shifts and administrative pressures mount, FPs must reclaim their role in shaping the standards, education and their future—before government does it, argues CFPC president Dr. Sarah Cook. Case report: Changes A case the underscores the importance of looking into any lesion that changes—even if you’ve have it forever. POLL: What do you do about no-shows? Three strikes and you’re out! That was the New Year’s resolution for one Saskatoon clinic for patients who ghost on appointments. From gym to jawline: What looksmaxxing says about modern masculinity Young men and teenage boys are learning to see their faces and bodies as projects to measure and optimize. Humanities and obituaries Now in retirement, Dr. Howard Goldstein reflects on the thoughtful personal stories and the proverbial last words that grace the pages of CMAJ. Ontario’s Holy Grail Why a single province-wide EMR is worth the quest. Healthspan vs. lifespan A good physician friend of mine said he was headed to Dallas to take the American College of Lifestyle Medicine exam—and it piqued my curiosity. Can a pharmacist reject your prescription? Lawsuits and legislation in the U.S. are testing how far pharmacists can go in declining medications based on personal beliefs. First Previous 24 25 26 27 28 Next Last