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No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. 2,500 patients. No help. Meet the lone doctor of Verona, Ontario.I’m the only family doctor in a 2,000-person Ontario town. It's impossible to be the doctor I want to be. By Sabra Gibbens I got into family medicine in a roundabout way. In my 20s, I studied philosophy in New York City, and after that, I spent nine years working in management and software consulting. In 2009, my husband accepted a teaching position at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, so we decided to move to nearby South Frontenac township. At that point, I was 39 years old and had grown disenchanted with my career. I wanted to make more of a difference in my community. Even back then, I heard stories about a shortage of family doctors, so I enrolled in Queen’s School of Medicine. On newsstands now: The Dark World of Canadian Gymnastics Dave and Elizabeth Brubaker became top Canadian gymnastics coaches by pushing young girls to their limit. Their former athletes say the tough training was a cover for abuse. Also in this issue: Escape from Iran: A Doctor’s Journey Physician and author Vincent Lam on the opioid crisis Why Gen Z Can't Get Enough Shania How Canada’s International School System Scams StudentsBuy the latest issue of Maclean’s here and click here to subscribe. Want to share the Best of Maclean’s with family, friends and colleagues? Click here to send them this newsletter and subscribe. Share Tweet Share Forward
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