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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part Vi
Tending to our many, often self-inflicted wounds. Previously: Part I , Part II , Part III , Part IV , Part V Any essay on health care re...
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Thursday, May 17, 2018
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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part V
Residency is not a privilege, or a rite of passage, or a time-honored noble tradition. Previously: Part I , Part II , Part III , Part IV...
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part Iv
What happens in med school doesn't stay in med school. Previously: Part I , Part II , Part III It's almost a miracle that Ca...
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Friday, May 11, 2018
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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part Iii
You can't create a job description without an understanding of the modern job demands. Previously in this series: Part I , Part II W...
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part Ii
The 1990s brought more than Howard Stern and the Spice Girls to Canada. The first post in this series laid out the mendasar questions tha...
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Sunday, May 6, 2018
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The Death And Life Of Canadian Medicine, Part I
From Ground Zero back to Square One. Medical schools churning out record numbers of newly minted doctors, while clinics in the neediest co...
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