Trauma Training

I have the pleasure of having medical students and residents in clinic with me a lot of the time. Their purpose while in clinic is to learn. Learning objectives vary depending on the trainee. For example, a third-year medical student’s goal while at the cancer centre might be to learn how to give bad news […]

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Pavement

Until recently, I was following an eighty-three-year-old man who has pancreas cancer. I don’t think he was ever in the road construction business, though I know he’s done his fair share of driving over the years. We had a lovely exchange about roads a few months back that I would like to share. Bill (not […]

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Savor

A colleague recently had a baby. Her patients were divided between a few medical oncologists to continuously deliver their medical care while she is on maternity leave. I met one of these patients a few months ago. While getting to know him, he said the most interesting thing. Mr. R is forty-nine years young. He […]

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Triage: 9-1-1

The medical oncologists at my centre take turns each week being on what we call “triage”. When we triage, we take calls from other care providers about patients who have a cancer diagnosis, or presumed diagnosis, but who do not yet have a medical oncologist in charge of their cancer care. Some of the questions […]