Stuck on a nailSomething strange happens when discomfort is either bearable or unavoidable—rather than escape it, we cope with it Doctors: Blessed to be forgiven until death—or side effects—do us partWhy are pharmacists' Rx errors treated differently than those made by doctors? In healthcare, personal care trumps convenience The evidence is undeniable: the benefits of face-to-face healthcare far outweigh the convenience factor of remotely-delivered care. A Canterbury Tale: Integrated care, the Kiwi way Patients' families are more than just 'visitors' Healthcare that focuses only on the patient, and does not engage family, is woefully inadequate Why healthcare struggles with leadership Three kinds of leaders populate healthcare leadership. They look similar, sit at the same tables, and often parrot other leaders. But they could not be more different. Forever young Memories of one of my most resilient patients An open letter to employee pharmacists We've all been beaten down. It's time to take care of our patients and take action for the future What Canada can learn from the Swedish healthcare service How a hypothetical patient named Esther helped transform the philosophy of healthcare delivery Survey says: Not that president First Previous 280 281 282 283 284 Next Last