ER tales: Bias Ten things I learned in my first 10 months of practiceFor my fellow new-in-practice physicians and residents, here are 10 things I learned in my first 10 months of practice as a family physician. Vaping is an urgent threat to public health The evidence shows that vaping is creating a generation of nicotine-addicted youth, who start with e-cigarettes and move on to smoke tobacco products Getting intimate with intimate exams Considering some of the questions that arise with our responsibility to put patients at ease The five types of imposter syndrome Female physicians often experience a phenomenon Maya Angelou herself also felt: imposter syndrome. Stories from retirement: Holier than them Canadians do not need private pay for medically necessary services Recognizing that cost-effective care generally provides the best patient outcome is likely the most important concept to understand in planning Canada’s health system of the future The 4 Ms of advice to new graduates A psychiatrist’s perspective: CPSO responds to complaints made against doctors advocating for gun control Social determinants of wealth First Previous 410 411 412 413 414 Next Last