Oct 6, 2022 | In Medicine
Since an outbreak of Monkeypox, a viral infection, was confirmed in May of 2022 there’s been quite a bit of misinformation on the topic. In this video, Dr. Hali Bauld and I discuss Monkeypox, what it is, how it can be contracted, and how to protect...
Jul 25, 2022 | In Medicine
Chronic pain is a very common reason why patients go and see their family doctor or nurse practitioner. Not only does chronic pain create tremendous suffering for patients, but it’s also something that doctors struggle with treating effectively. Dr. Maureen Allen is a...
Apr 22, 2022 | In Medicine
Casey’s slope Stage Iname: Casey Jonesage: 61witty, independentgood-spirited and fun inspired with visions of pending retirement 35 years of good will at the steel mill coming to a closeand opening – precious time with precious grandkids,...
Mar 20, 2022 | In Medicine
Boom. Flip! Bang. In August of last year, I was in an accident. One moment, I was cycling back from the gym, and the next moment I was waking up with people around me. When I removed my mask it, it became clear that my chin was gushing blood. An ambulance was called...
Nov 15, 2021 | In Medicine, In the Media
Over the last year, I’ve had the opportunity to host podcasts as part of my work with the medical journal Canadian Family Physician. This month, I had the most interesting conversation with Dr. Onye Nnorom, a family physician and public health specialist in...
May 28, 2021 | In Medicine, In the Media
Recently, I had an experience being gaslit by a specialist colleague. As a woman family doctor, I haven’t experienced gaslighting at work frequently, but when I do, it sticks with me. This time, I did something about it. Not only did I call the specialist out...