I’m a little late announcing this, but I was thrilled to be invited to participate in the 4th Edition of Public Health Law and Policy in Canada, which was published last year. Elaine Gibson from Dalhousie University and I wrote a chapter called “Public Health Information Privacy and Confidentiality”. In it we address the topics… Read more »
Hey lawyer friends! It’s time to talk about time again. It’s Summer. That means we have elongated days of sunshine and warm nights where we actually leave the office and the house to socialize. Right now you may be open to hearing tips of how to expand your experience of time that you are absolutely… Read more »
This article in the Guardian, Should a doctor always disclose a terminal illness?, had me hopping at the title. Should a doctor always disclose a terminal illness? Absolutely yes. Every time. Then I read the article. It gave me pause. Doctors and other health care providers must be truthful and forthcoming. But, it gave me pause… Read more »
What was your favourite read of 2017? I have four books I would highly recommend. The Artist’s Way – Julia Cameron By far my favourite book of 2017. This is a 12-week course on unlocking your creativity and finding the artist that is inside all of us. If it seems familiar, it might be. This… Read more »
I love reading. I was reflecting on my favourite non-fiction reads of 2016 and came up with the following list: The 4 C’s Formula – Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach I could go on all day about Dan Sullivan. He’s a gift. A brilliant thinker and coach to thousands of entrepreneurs. I’ve known Dan for… Read more »