Tag: writing

  • The Lab

    A quick plug for the University of Toronto’s “Narrative-Based Medicine Lab” http://narrativebasedmedicine.ca I recently had the opportunity to complete their eight-session Foundational Certificate in Narrative-Based Medicine, led by Karen Gold and Damian Tarnopolsky. Enjoyed meeting a great group of budding writers from all facets of healthcare and from all over North America. A nice balance…

  • The Next Chapter

    2023 was many things, but if nothing else it was a banner year for my development as a writer. I was lucky enough to have short stories published in Canadian Family Physician, Pulse magazine, and The COVID Journals anthology from University of Alberta Press. I was also lucky enough to participate in the Humber School for…

  • A Reading List

    As a general rule, when I’m reading in my free time I refuse to read about work. But I have broken this rule for a handful of books that have struck all the right notes of poignancy, humour, and authenticity. They’ve made medicine and healthcare accessible and, most importantly, they’ve told good stories. Here is…

  • Coming Soon – The COVID Journals

    Coming Soon – The COVID Journals

    Link: The COVID Journals Thrilled to be included in this anthology of healthcare workers writing about their COVID19 experience (or in my case, perhaps lack thereof). It’s very exciting to have my short piece “Behind the Front Lines (or The COVID Experience that Never Was)” included alongside some of the finest writers in Canadian narrative…

  • Country Doctor

    Country Doctor

    Link: Country Doctor My first published work – was very happy to have this piece selected for the Spring 2019 issue of Columbia University’s online publication Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine https://www.theintima.org/ A fictional account of a seasoned small-town physician’s rush to action in the wee hours of the morning. All at once ordinary…

  • A message from Rory

    A message from Rory

    I am a family doctor in Toronto, Canada, with a keen lifelong interest in creative writing, journalism, and memoir. I am particularly engaged in the field of narrative medicine, using narrative principles to reflect on and inform my clinical work. I grew up in small towns in Atlantic Canada, and have worked in a range…