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...
Beranda » Arsip untuk December 2016
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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burnout,
College of Physicians,
Community Health Centres,
death,
doctors,
drug abuse,
medical education,
medical marijuana,
mental health,
narrative medicine,
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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Canada,
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health policy,
medical education,
PEI,
politics,
primary care,
regional health authorities
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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doctors,
fee-for-service,
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health care,
health policy,
Ontario,
physician income,
politics,
primary care,
regional health authorities

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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alcohol,
burnout,
College of Physicians,
mental health,
mindfulness,
podcasting,
writing
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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accountability,
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education,
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leadership,
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regional health authorities,
social policy
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