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Premise / BY: Clara MacDonald, MSc, MD April 2024
... through regular portfolio sessions, which take the form of individual narrative medicine journaling exercises on ... difficulties faced by students, rather than acting as a form of proactive psychological preparedness education. In ... friends, family, and ourselves. Acknowledgments The author would like to recognize Dr Brenda Griffiths, MD, FRCPC ...
Editorials / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC March 2023
... is meant for anyone who is working and has savings. The author, an electrical engineer turned hedge-fund manager, ... older, richer selves. Considered in this way, saving is a form of delayed gratification. We invest money to earn ... when we are older. Early in his finance career, the author turned down an opportunity to backpack through Europe ...
Editorials / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC December 2023
... teaches people to be happy. He is a Harvard professor and author whose work includes books such as From Strength to ... intelligence and crystallized intelligence. These ideas form the basis for understanding the evolution of ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD November 2021
... to be much clearer this time. An abbreviation is a short form of a word or phrase used to represent the whole for ... with good comprehension. Not to pick on any particular author, but on perusal of some recently submitted ...
Premise / BY: E.M. Wong, MD, CCFP, FCFP May 2017
... to provide a sense of their messages, reading each author’s book in its entirety will result in fuller ... by embarking on a futile course of action—“a form of medical ‘doing something’ to deny the hovering ... was first published in 1994 and revised in 2010, when the author commented on the rise of medical ethics committees and ...
Premise / BY: Michael F. Myers, MD, November 2006
... the last textbooks of medicine to be written by a single author. Most practising physicians are not writers. Outside ... love of medicine by consorting with children—whatever form that may take. Some unmarried physicians become big ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD November 2004
... to perform the task, and I discussed with him the basic form we felt the theme should take. We discussed a group of ... (I know, neither of us is a quick learner) that in every author’s opinion (including ours) the most important part ...
Editorials / BY: Murray Allen, MD July/August 2002
... claim that they have suffered brain damage.  Radanov, the author who first stated that whiplash caused brain damage, ... article in this edition has a tear-out question-and-answer form for your patients and some simple, neck-specific ...