Case report: PrioritiesA lesson in listening to the little patients—not just their parents and guardians. Burnout in the birthing unitDr. John Crosby spoke with another regular contributor, Dr. Ginevra Mills, to get a picture of what is exhausting the country’s birthing specialists. Six reasons why dancing in my office may be the best medicine From distraction to breaking the ice, getting into the groove has its place in family medicine, according to Dr. Carlos Yu. POLL: Is it time for FPs and specialists in English Canada to negotiate compensation separately? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. One plate on the table What my wife’s two-week absence taught me about true loneliness. The Doctor’s Lawyer: Breaching privacy a cardinal offence Ontario tribunal levies whopping 14-month suspension for texting patient records to ‘close personal’ friend of doctor who was also her patient. Networking for joy ‘You can survive without a community, but you can’t thrive without one.’ Muscle-building supplements, steroids and performance-enhancing substances A pharmacist’s guide to efficacy, safety, diagnostic evaluation and harm reduction counselling. Study of family doctors choosing ‘other’ work leaves me with mixed feelings More and more, physicians who are trained in comprehensive family medicine are choosing to do other things. But Dr. Sohail Gandhi argues this is a problem that can't be fixed under the current bureaucracy at Ontario Health. My descent into pickleball My 40-year squash career had come to an end, but I am now in heaven playing pickleball. First Previous 32 33 34 35 36 Next Last