How behaviour can help control the spread of COVID-19Adoption of habits that help prevent infection may boost behavioural herd immunity The house call: 5 lessons I have learned as a doctorThe house call remains a fundamental medical service in 2020 and it is the ultimate in patient-centred care Qwitter Twitter was a toxic and futile place, and also one where I made genuine new friends in the medical community What does COVID-19 have to do with our medication supply? China is our biggest source of life-saving medication, and its handling of the COVID-19 outbreak should make us wary about that What can we learn from Google? We may take issue with patients coming in with Google diagnoses, but Google the company can teach us a lot about providing psychological safety for our teams Disreputable doctors Cross-country pharmacy check-in with Geraldine Vance, BC Pharmacy Association Conscience rights matter Many physicians’ groups have expressed concern about being forced to make a referral for this service, in violation of their morals and ethics Made-in-N.S. solutions to our healthcare crisis We're facing a massive shortfall of doctors in the coming years; with our already overburdened healthcare system, we need fresh ideas to fix it Thank you for your patience . . . An open letter to my patients expressing my gratitude as I try, humbly, to explain myself. First Previous 349 350 351 352 353 Next Last