
We are taught to take responsibility for our actions, make amends when we make a mistake, and offer apologies when needed. A funny stereotype is that Canadians love starting a conversation with an... Read More

We are taught to take responsibility for our actions, make amends when we make a mistake, and offer apologies when needed. A funny stereotype is that Canadians love starting a conversation with an... Read More

I am a Dakelh (Carrier) physician who grew up in Northern BC close to my traditional territories in both rural and inner-city communities. We were always with family and community, helping one... Read More

Loyal readers of this publication will recall that in 2021 and 2022 I was Mother of the Year (MOTY).[1-3] In 2023, I was the runner-up, temporarily losing my crown to Jennifer Garner when she was... Read More

Waiting is not an idle state. It is not merely the passage of time until one’s name rises to the top of a list. Foundering benchmarks don’t capture the human experience of surgical purgatory. Waiting... Read More

After a few years in practice, I witnessed some of my older colleagues give up their hospital privileges. I recall listening to their stories at the time. They did not express any joy in their work.... Read More