Books: Evaluating clinical judgmentThe book ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’ offers guidance on when your clinical instincts are probably right, and when you should question them Practice memories: Northern reflections Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘What are the best places to travel to for physician families?' In 1998, a patient complaint hung over the first CMA president from the Yukon's term Books: Between fact and fairytale Dr. Oliver Sacks’ final collection of essays again showcases his unique approach to clinical storytelling Colour theory in the operating room Murder before med school It may be impossible to weed out the psychopaths in med school admissions, but it’s also becoming harder for them to cover their tracks Lies, damned lies, and statistics A glossary of basic terminology Diary of the last family physician in Canada From surgeon’s garb to traditional menswear: How body fluids changed the way men dress First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last