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opinion: heart valve disease awareness day won't fix our health system, but it can save lives

bill 66 proposes that february 22 be recognized as heart valve awareness day, and though a "day" won't help patients get better or shorten wait times, it's one thing we can do to save lives, writes the president of the canadian cardiovascular society.
dr. michelle graham
feb 27, 2023

machado: sharing stories come at a cost, but it's worth it

stories, especially the ones about fear, loss, trauma, bring the teller back to their dark days, and remind the listener of theirs. but they also have tremendous healing power.
lisa machado
feb 27, 2023

opinion: electronic prescribing connects pharmacists with patients' circle of care

tools like e-prescribing enable secure, streamlined communication within the patient's circle of care, allowing us to optimize the value pharmacists bring by taking a more active role in patient care.
dr. lino lagrotteria
feb 23, 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19, 2023

machado: life isn't always a straight line. how are you taking the corners?

just like running, life has many corners that offer a moment to pause, opportunities to gain some ground and a chance to prepare for the next leg of the race.
lisa machado
jan 30, 2023

machado: when will caregivers be recognized as a non-negotiable part of the health-care team?

anything good that happens during health care is overshadowed by a crazy-making system that, no matter what it claims or aspires to be, does not value caregivers.
lisa machado
jan 23, 2023

machado: canceling game after hamlin's collapse shows taking a break after trauma is non-negotiable

we are conditioned to keep on going, pull up our socks and dust ourselves off, but maybe it's healthier to just lie there for awhile in the dusty overwhelm and take a moment to process and recover.
lisa machado
jan 16, 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 01, 2023
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opinion: heart valve disease awareness day won't fix our health system, but it can save lives

bill 66 proposes that february 22 be recognized as heart valve awareness day, and though a "day" won't help patients get better or shorten wait times, it's one thing we can do to save lives, writes the president of the canadian cardiovascular society.
dr. michelle graham
feb 27, 2023

machado: sharing stories come at a cost, but it's worth it

stories, especially the ones about fear, loss, trauma, bring the teller back to their dark days, and remind the listener of theirs. but they also have tremendous healing power.
lisa machado
feb 27, 2023

opinion: electronic prescribing connects pharmacists with patients' circle of care

tools like e-prescribing enable secure, streamlined communication within the patient's circle of care, allowing us to optimize the value pharmacists bring by taking a more active role in patient care.
dr. lino lagrotteria
feb 23, 2023

machado: does a doctor's responsibility to a patient end with their death?

a condolence note from a doctor can help ease the pain of a bereaved family and give them closure. so why don't more health-care providers do it?
lisa machado
feb 19, 2023
powered by
obesity matters

machado: life isn't always a straight line. how are you taking the corners?

just like running, life has many corners that offer a moment to pause, opportunities to gain some ground and a chance to prepare for the next leg of the race.
lisa machado
jan 30, 2023

machado: when will caregivers be recognized as a non-negotiable part of the health-care team?

anything good that happens during health care is overshadowed by a crazy-making system that, no matter what it claims or aspires to be, does not value caregivers.
lisa machado
jan 23, 2023

machado: canceling game after hamlin's collapse shows taking a break after trauma is non-negotiable

we are conditioned to keep on going, pull up our socks and dust ourselves off, but maybe it's healthier to just lie there for awhile in the dusty overwhelm and take a moment to process and recover.
lisa machado
jan 16, 2023

machado: regrets, have you had a few? perhaps too many to mention?

according to author daniel pink, who has collected 23,000 regrets from people in 109 countries for his world regret survey, just three words can save us the pain of wishing we did things differently.
lisa machado
jan 01, 2023
powered by
obesity canada
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