Joy after hoursWhen the white coat comes off, many physicians discover happiness in outside hobbies. Doctors’ pets: Animal antidotes to the pressures of practiceThey say laughter is the best medicine, but we suspect it might also be a purr, a tiny rodent in a jaunty toque or an enthusiastic welcome with a wet nose. Two furry stress busters We asked doctors to share pictures and experiences with their furry friends! 5 tips for chronic blood cancers Primary care physicians play an important role in supporting patients with chronic cancers. Will a higher income make you happier? Mindset, comparison and purpose matter more than the number on your paycheque. New Hypertension Canada guideline aimed at primary care Persons with a BP ≥ 130/ ≥ 80 mmHg are now considered to have an elevated BP, which is a lower threshold than the previous guideline. ‘Zero is a fast boy’ Physicians from across Canada showed us the pets in their lives for The Happy Issue of the Medical Post. A pandemic loss—and replacement We asked physicians to tell us stories about their beloved pets. A rheumatologist’s prescription: cats We asked physicians to tell us more about their furry friends! Chinchillas with hats! We asked physicians to share how much they love their pets—and to show us some photos, too! First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last