
DR GEOFF TOOGOOD: HOW I NEARLY DROWNED SWIMMING THE CHANNEL
Here, he recounts the remarkable story of his attempt to cross the English Channel, widely considered the Everest of open-water swimming. I had been in
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Here, he recounts the remarkable story of his attempt to cross the English Channel, widely considered the Everest of open-water swimming. I had been in
THE work culture of modern Japan took shape after World War II, when rebuilding the economy was a top national priority. Young men were offered
“According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means
RECENTLY, I was speaking with a Japanese artist who specialises in kintsugi – “the art of precious scars”. Kintsugi artists restore broken pottery. The philosophy
This Friday, 1 June 2018, is #crazysocks4docs – the day for doctors and their allies to wear flamboyant socks in support of doctors’ mental health.
DURING the break between the 2016 and 2017 Australian Football League (AFL) seasons, players and coaches at the Richmond Football Club engaged in a daring
MY Twitter feed revealed yet another story of doctor suicide, and again a brave widow has shared her story of grief in The Guardian. It’s becoming all
I RECENTLY was able to host a Grand Round at Peninsula Health to discuss doctors’ mental health. The panelists included Dr Mukesh Haikerwal, Dr Helen
WHEN I was battling the demons of severe depression and suicidal ideation, the word resilience was mentioned … well, more stated at me. You’re just