Back in my day, in the U.K., I got a government grant, and my tuition fees were paid. Nowadays the debt load of new grads is hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on province. Let’s look at solutions.
‘I regret to inform you that the clinic’s one issue per visit policy has been amended, effective immediately, to half an issue per visit,’ writes Dr. Bonnie Larson in this comical take on moral injury.
As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. Yoel Abells wonders at the circle of life and his fortune at seeing it up close.
This Simon Fraser professor argues many young medical graduates have no interest in being small business owners—and that investing public money into spaces where they can practice would be an effective way of bolstering family medicine.