5 career-changing epiphanies in my life as an MDIt’s hard to go through a full career in medicine without moments that hit you so hard, they shift your entire trajectory. Some are amazingly positive insights, others downright painful. But ideally, they all lead to growth. Finding relevanceTwo former medical professionals head in for a clinical consultation and come out . . . pleased as punch? How bad science is becoming big business Fraudulent science is not about just a few bad apples. Working together to support pharmacist prescribing New research yields practical strategies to support pharmacist prescribing. Let's talk about . . . staffing Some businesses have a full complement of skilled labour, but that rarely extends to remote and rural areas where positions remain vacant for years. Practice assessment panic You know what you're doing so don't be afraid to let yourself shine. POLL: Do you give patients time off for stress leave? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. The creatine boom: Trends and facts about supplements and use Although creatine is certainly not a new discovery, with research dating back to the 1830s, its popularity and sales have continued to grow. Holding loss for what it is How a Galápagos turtle might’ve killed our hedgehog (and what it taught me about grief). The key to a centenarian’s long life may be their superhuman ability to avoid disease—new research Centenarians are of such great interest to scientists because they may hold the key to understanding how we can live longer—and live longer in better health. First Previous 65 66 67 68 69 Next Last