In the face of what the WHO has called 'a crisis of social isolation and loneliness,' studies find reading for pleasure, alone or in book groups, has multiple benefits for all ages.
When I was in undergrad, someone proposed a class where medical students would analyze a piece of writing and discuss how it applied to medicine. Our seminar professor said, ‘This class will be ignored.’
PEER (Patients, Experience, Evidence, Research), a Canadian primary-care group, has published a list of top papers from last year that are relevant to primary care. Find out if you’re current with recent findings that could influence your practice!