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MDs To Be / BY: Greg Costello, June 2015
... physicians in the area. In addition to this, I often see people who I have passed in the street on stretchers in the ...
President's Comment / BY: Charles Webb, MBChB June 2015
... which I am able to have a positive individual influence on people’s lives while also contributing to the greater good ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Kenneth Fung, MD, June 2015
... Which talent would you most like to have?   To read people’s minds. What do you consider your greatest ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Réka Gustafson, MD, MSc, MHSc, FRCPC January/February 2015
... for a couple of days. On what occasion do you lie? When people ask me about my height. Which words or phrases do you ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Lind Grant-Oyeye, MD, September 2015
... little successes. Who are your heroes?   Everyday people who overcome the simplest hurdles. I particularly ...
President's Comment / BY: Bill Cavers, MD April 2015
... When the subject of governance comes up in conversation, people’s eyes usually glaze over. Many find it to be a ...
MDs To Be / BY: Rebecca Gordon, BSc, March 2014
... HIV/AIDS in the community by educating and engaging young people. •    To decrease risky sexual behavior in the ...
MDs To Be / BY: Patricia Caddy, MD May 2014
... lecture halls, on the hands of strangers and the faces of people we love most dearly. There will be no unseeing. To ...
President's Comment / BY: William Cunningham, MD, CCFP, CCFP (EM) May 2014
... the time to develop one. There are myriad reasons why people delay discussing the end of their own life or that of ...
MDs To Be / BY: Sean McGee, BSc (Hons), July/August 2014
... ignoring the qualities that make them unique and engaging people.”[ 18 ] Standing in opposition to burnout is ... others,”[ 6 ] is clearly desirable in medical care. People will work harder at some prosocial tasks that they are ... the perception of a mixed market. The danger is that when people focus on monetary rewards this can interfere with the ...