As I pass into something closely resembling dotage, I find that the transition from “grey but youthful” to “grey and barely sentient” has some features that I worry might need some form of Gestalt... Read More
As I pass into something closely resembling dotage, I find that the transition from “grey but youthful” to “grey and barely sentient” has some features that I worry might need some form of Gestalt... Read More
Doctors as individuals are for the most part emotionally generous, helping people. However, I continue to be distressed by the shark mentality many of these same individuals can demonstrate toward... Read More
Nowadays we are less punished by feelings of conscience than we used to be, as Mr Alexander McCall Smith has observed, because guilt is slowly disappearing from our lives. On the one hand, that’s a... Read More
In this second of our two-part issue about mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), we continue to explore ways to assess, manage, and support patients who are experiencing physical, cognitive, or... Read More
When I used to do clinical teaching, I spent much time harping to medical students about how important it is to listen to your “gut.” Over a number of years, I bent ears with my thoughts on how... Read More