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  • 3/8/2012

    The cash flow conundrum: How can we speed up remuneration?

    The last day I worked in Canada was the evening of Dec. 23, 2011. Why is it that three months later I am still seeing payments trickling in? Are there many other businesses in the world that wait three months to be compensated for services rendered?
  • 2/27/2012

    Sending out my love to helpful specialists

    As a family doctor, I am trained as a generalist. I don’t know everything about every facet of medicine and I often require help. There seem to be two types of specialists: those who are helpful and those who are out to make me feel like a complete and utter ass.
  • 2/13/2012

    Tempting the Fates

    Has anyone else noticed that very soon after completing an advanced skills course (PALS, ATLS, ALARM, etc.), you have to use those skills? I can’t decide whether taking the courses tempts the Fates or if the emergencies would have arisen anyway.
  • 1/20/2012

    When the stars align

    We’ve all had those days where nothing can go right: can’t get a vein, can’t get an airway, can’t get a plane in. On the other hand, there are those rare days when everything somehow magically seems to go right. Recently, I experienced one of those extraordinary days.
  • 1/12/2012

    By the book, I’m an addict

    My expensive habit makes me a bit anti-social, but I can’t give it up. And it’s only getting worse!
  • 12/19/2011

    Christmas Island one year later

    It seems impossible that 365 days have passed since one of the worst days of my life—a day that saw the end of 48 lives.
  • 12/10/2011

    Things I miss—and some things I don’t—about doing deliveries

    I feel it’s important to provide women with as many safe options for delivery as possible. I am saddened that my lack of skills has, on occasion, meant that a woman could not deliver in her home community. So, to my peers who practice OB, I salute you! Thank you for doing it so that I don’t have to.
  • 12/1/2011

    How to keep safety first in doctor-patient encounters

    As a locum who has now worked in dozens of practices, I’ve come to appreciate good practice management when I see it. One aspect of practice management that I have become passionate about is safety—of both patients and staff. I would like to offer a few safety tips to my fellow physicians.
  • 11/21/2011

    How I became a believer in alternative medicine

    My recent experience with an osteopathic manual practitioner has revealed a nasty side of my personality: I’m a complementary medicine bigot. For my first appointment, I was fully prepared to meet someone practising some form of voodoo. Long story short: I’m now a believer.
  • 11/10/2011

    An ER program that plans to fail

    This year I became a part of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care’s Emergency Department Coverage Demonstration Project (EDCDP). The goal of EDCDP is to prevent ER closures and keep hospitals open to patients. Obviously, the idea behind the project is a good one, but the administration of it leaves something to be desired.
  • 10/24/2011

    My bus ride back to humanity

    During a recent commute, Dr. Sarah Giles boarded a crowded bus to find the only available seat was next to a man who clearly needed help. Her bus ride, and the resulting patient encounter, took her down an unexpected path.
  • 10/12/2011

    No room for doctor books at the dinner table

    What had I left on the kitchen table? What was it that my non-doctor sister found so offensive?
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