Do doctors experiencing burnout make more errors?

A Motluk - 2018 - Can Med Assoc
Physician burnout is not only potentially dangerous for doctors, but also for patients. Recent
research linked burnout to medical errors across specialties, finding that doctors who report …

Heat shock and awe

E Dolgin, A Motluk - Nature medicine, 2011 - go.gale.com
New drugs that neutralize so-called'heat shock'proteins are nearing market approval to treat
cancer. Yet, beyond their tumor-fighting potential, these same drugs have also shown …

[HTML][HTML] First prosecution under Assisted Human Reproduction Act ends in conviction

A Motluk - 2014 - Can Med Assoc
Leia Picard, who runs Canadian Fertility Consultants (CFC), based in Brighton, Ontario,
pleaded guilty to purchasing eggs, paying surrogates and taking money to arrange surrogacies. …

You are what you speak

A Motluk - New Scientist, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Psychologists now assert that one's native tongue really does affect the way one sees the
world. Preparing to say something in a particular language demands that one pay attention to …

[HTML][HTML] Birth control often not covered by Canadian insurers

A Motluk - 2016 - Can Med Assoc
1002 CMAJ, October 4, 2016, 188 (14)© 2016 Joule Inc. or its licensors physician at the
University of British Columbia, whose focus is on family planning. The choice to not cover birth …

[HTML][HTML] Is it unprofessional for doctors to have tattoos or facial piercings?

A Motluk - 2018 - Can Med Assoc
When imagining a doctor, many people picture a clean-cut, conservatively dressed person in
a crisp, white lab coat. Almost never do they conjure electric blue hair, an octopus tattoo, or …

[PDF][PDF] The human egg trade

A Motluk - The walrus, 2010 - motluk.com
At the time, Cox was twenty-five years old, a massage therapy student and competitive kick-boxer
with strawberry blond curls and enormous green eyes. She wasn’t in a relationship …

[CITATION][C] Read my mind

A Motluk - New Scientist, 2001

[CITATION][C] Seeing without sight.

A Motluk - New Scientist, 2005

[CITATION][C] It's a wonderful lie

A Motluk - New Scientist, 2001