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President's Comment /
BY: Joshua Greggain, MD
March 2023
... sometimes when we interact with patients, whether in our practice, in hospitals, or in our communities at large, I am ...
Letters /
BY: Alister F. Frayne, MB ChB, MBA, CCFP, FCFP
November 2023
... nurses, and other providers best suited to that practice, location, and population. Patient volume and ...
Letters /
BY: Colette Davis, MD
July/August 2023
... where this service can be accessed. Breast MRI, in my practice experience, is a resource so scarce that it is ...
Letters /
BY: Douglas J. Courtemanche, MD, MS, CRCSC
January/February 2023
... that year! Later, when the two of us were both in practice at VGH, he gave anesthetics for my patients. He was ...
Editorials /
BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC
October 2023
... made the decision to work part-time in my clinical practice. The change allows me more space for my nonclinical ...
Editorials /
BY: Jeevyn K. Chahal, MD
June 2023
... it is a “bizarre love triangle”—the physician, the practice, the partner. A triangle perched precariously, ... emotions when off duty. Western society reinforces this practice by warning us all against connecting too much with ...
President's Comment /
BY: Joshua Greggain, MD
September 2023
... to change my interactions and my questions in my clinical practice to acknowledge the truths of what I now know and ...
Beyond Medicine /
BY: Tara Lyon
March 2023
... episode, “Putting Indigenous cultural safety into practice,” and read her profile in Doctors Making a ...
Editorials /
BY: Yvonne Sin, MD
November 2023
... to use evidence-based medicine and support from various practice guidelines to guide these discussions. For example, ...
Editorials /
BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC
July/August 2023
In January 2023, the Elsevier journal Nurse Education in Practice ignited a firestorm when it recognized ChatGPT as a ... ChatGPT is not a valid author.[ 3 ] Nurse Education in Practice has since published a corrigendum to remove ChatGPT, ...