Physician leaders who shaped Canadian medicineDrs. Ruth Collins-Nikai, Ruth Wilson, John O’Brien-Bell and others: Reflections on a 20-year journey meeting remarkable doctors. Case report: Cellulitis?Self-treatment had been with periodic application of a variety of over-the-counter products such as tea tree oil and aloe vera—with no real effect. Marking a medical career in anniversaries From the terror of year one to the golden reflections at 50, each anniversary tells a story of growth, survival and service. Leaving family med: Finding mindfulness in helping others reduce their stress Feeling disillusioned about the high stress levels and administrative burden in family medicine, here's how one doctor made the career switch to being a wellness educator. Problem solved: How do you handle non-adherent patients? ‘It’s important to consider a patient’s refusal to adhere to treatment in the larger context of their life circumstances.’ From track star to military doctor, Dr. Darrell Menard reflects on a life in motion As he retires from a half-century career with the Canadian Armed Forces, the runner, author and community fundraiser shows no signs of stopping. Zen and the art of medical clinic maintenance More unsolicited advice from Dr. Eric Cadesky. The staying power of FFS Fee-for-service is still the bedrock on which diverse payment plans rest. Charting parity Taking the pulse of women’s progress in medicine—and the work still ahead. Answering the call From sleepless nights to system shifts, physician call is slowly changing. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last