
Dr William Osler was speaking to medical students at the University of Toronto in 1903 when he said, “[t]he practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which... Read More

Dr William Osler was speaking to medical students at the University of Toronto in 1903 when he said, “[t]he practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which... Read More

Imagine you are talking with a friend, casually running your fingers through your long, thick hair, when you suddenly feel a bald spot. Once you get home, you take a mirror to your head and see a... Read More

A new wave of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has prompted questions about how it may change clinical practice and health care delivery in the future. In particular, with news that ChatGPT,... Read More

The Harvard Study of Adult Development began in 1938 and is still going strong today. The study set out to understand human health by investigating not what made people sick, but what made them... Read More

Dr Linda Hawker’s recent blog post: “Changes in family medicine—baby boomers look back” gives an insightful and quasi-tearful overview of 45 years’ worth of changes that have emerged in medicine... Read More