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A little Financial knowledge is a dangerous thing

Dr. Eagertoh Lern is a family doctor in Iroquois Falls. She’s been dedicated to her community for four years, having graduated from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and moved there right after residency. Dr. Lern joined an existing family practice, where she...

The rapid transformation that no one noticed or acknowledged (even though it was as obvious daylight)

When I started my emergency medicine practice in 2000 (which was not too long ago), on the acute side, maybe 1 out of 10 charts was a patient over the age of 65. In that, maybe 1 chart out of 20 was someone over the age of 90. Well, that is what my impression was....
“Money problem may be the root of your burnout”

“Money problem may be the root of your burnout”

By Dr. John Crosby I recently spoke on the phone with Dr. Vu Kiet Tran a Toronto emergency, family and long term care physician about doctors and money (and money problem). He has a podcast called “How is my financial health, doc?” that it is accessible on platforms...

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How financial literacy can help reduce physician burnout

How financial literacy can help reduce physician burnout

Financial literacy has long been a taboo subject in medicine. Perhaps it’s because of our altruistic profession that we don’t talk about the money we earn or what we do with it. And it’s certainly not a topic explored by industry colleges and associations, or at...

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Financial fables: The importance of disability insurance

Financial fables: The importance of disability insurance

It begins like any other day. Dr. Dys A. Belleite—a three-year veteran of emergency medicine in the Greater Toronto Area—wakes up and starts getting ready to go to work. He brushes his teeth side to side the same way he does every morning. He gets dressed. Today, he...

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