World-class care in dire conditionsAs the Canadian military transfers control of its trauma centre in the heart of Afghanistan, MDs reflect on their roles and how they have changed Trauma care: lessons learned in Afghanistan Clear communication helps patients move forward THe truth is patients often aren't understanding as much of what we tell them as we'd hope Treading the line between offering compassion and mitigating truth Doctors want to guide patients toward discovery and accountability but may unintentionally abet dysfunction African odyssey Three months of challenging work providing HIV/AIDS services in Africa leaves one doctor with much to contemplate Canadian MD revisits his infantryman roots Dr. Ray Wiss operated in the field while working with the Canadian Forces Medical Service in Afghanistan Tips of the Trade: The problem of problem lists Kentucky: beauty, barbecue and bourbon A tour of the ‘Bluegrass State’ has the Medical Post’s wine columnist loving its food and signature whiskey Major talent on tap at Gairdner Foundation’s 50th Past winners return to honour Canada’s premiere award for international achievements in medical research Of mice and wives and farting Rottweilers Oh, the lengths a husband will go to to evict an unwanted ‘house guest’ and earn the respect of his missus First Previous 162 163 164 165 166 Next Last