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  • Laying of hands

    Sometimes a good night in the ER can help soothe the boredom and burnout.
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  • Great saves: A second chance

    Doctors share moments, big and small, when things could have gone wrong but went right. Dr. Rod Lim discusses a confidence crossroads.
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  • Great saves: Hats off and tick tricks

    Doctors share moments, big and small, when things could have gone wrong but went right. Dr. Clover Hemans shared how in the brief encounter of giving a COVID-19 vaccine, many other patient problems get noticed.
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  • Tax deduction pointers

    What you deduct adds up: 5 tips for optimizing your taxes this year.
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  • Editorial: The power of hope

    The Joy Issue: Deep in Canadian winter, this issue is intended to be positive and fortifying.
  • Great saves: Choosing unwisely?

    Doctors share moments, big and small, when things could have gone wrong but went right. Dr. Chris Sun discusses the benefits of making a choice, which on the face of it, seems like the wrong decision.
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  • Great saves: Injury in hiding

    Doctors share moments, big and small, when things could have gone wrong but went right. Dr. Kimberly Fernandes talks about the digging sometimes needed to uncover the full picture of an injury.
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  • Meet Dr. Molyn Leszcz: Poker, Peloton and morning prayers

    Dr. Molyn Leszcz lives in Toronto with his wife, Bonny, where he enjoys his family and grandchildren—and the Blue Jays. He is a professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Toronto and the president of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.
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