It was a brutally bad year, no matter what your tastes in entertainment or politics happen to be. If you can't undo the damage, at least...
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Need Holiday Reading?
The memoir is available for Kindle and Kindle app or in trade paperback ! The Flame Broiled Doctor is a retrospective on my all too ...
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
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medical education,
medical marijuana,
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primary care,
public health,
residency,
writing
Not So Green Pastures In The Land Of Green Gables
Canada's doctors would do well to take a close look at PEI for reasons having nothing to do with a golf getaway. Canada's Marit...
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Friday, December 16, 2016
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Early Christmas For Ontario's Doctors?
Yuletide surprise from the Minister of Health! With only 11 sleeps left...what could it be?!? Right around the time most of us were pol...
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
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The Flame Broiled Doctor, Episode 4: What Does Burnout Feel Like?
For transcript, click on the "A Flame Broiled Doctor?" tab at the top of the blog.
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Monday, December 12, 2016
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Holiday Bliss?
No new posts coming for the next week or two...the joys of getting the books done for the year.
It Ain't Rocket Science
An object lesson in public policy for Ontario health care, drawn from the world of education. My wife and I spent our formative years in m...
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Monday, December 5, 2016
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The Flame Broiled Doctor, Episode 3: Do You Smell What The Doc Is Cooking?
Episode 3 is up! Transcript after the jump. Welcome back to the Flame Broiled Doctor podcast series! I'm Dr. Frank Warsh, the Flame...
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Monday, November 21, 2016
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cardiovascular disease,
drug abuse,
head injuries,
obesity,
podcasting,
professional wrestling,
public health,
sexuality,
steroids,
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Just Bring It!
All right, enough moping and panic in abject fear over the coming Trump presidency. It's been a solid week on the creative front. The ta...
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Saturday, November 19, 2016
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blogging,
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Electronic Records, The False Prophet
It's time to set the (electronic) record straight on a relative dud in the endless quest to build a better mousetrap health care system...
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Monday, November 14, 2016
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What It's Like To Treat Chronic Pain Patients
Because politicians and pundits haven't a clue. Sometime in the last 20 years, after unethical marketing practices by drug makers a...
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Monday, November 7, 2016
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Ontario's Drug Strategy: Stupidity, Hypocrisy, Or Spite?
Hope you've had a chance to check out the podcast series , which I promise will be as entertaining as I can make it. This, in contrast, ...
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Friday, November 4, 2016
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The Flame Broiled Doctor: Reefer Madness
Second episode of the podcast series. Click here to download the audio. Transcript follows the jump. Welcome back to the Flame Broi...
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
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Ep. 2 Coming Soon
Episode 2 of the podcast will drop later this week. Just getting all my research notes together. Would rather take the time and make it accu...
The Killer B's Of Burnout
Is it possible to break down a complex phenomenon like professional burnout into a simple triad? We do it for exotic diseases all the time, ...
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
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Should The Feds Wash Their Hands Of Health Care In Canada?
Thought experiments can be fun. After sitting through those Hillary vs. Trump debates, God knows my brain could use the workout. If yo...
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Sunday, October 23, 2016
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