
Not a Workaholic but a Fellow
Written by: Dr. Maggie Augustyn, FAAIP, FICOI Each one of us is born different. We have innate talents and strengths. Sometimes it might take us

Written by: Dr. Maggie Augustyn, FAAIP, FICOI Each one of us is born different. We have innate talents and strengths. Sometimes it might take us

“The future influences the present just as much as the past.” – Friedrich Nietzsche Imagine standing along an imaginary ruler. To your right, divided into minutes,

There is news of people passing; people we knew and cherished leave us with pause. The people we learned about, individuals who advanced our industry

I would like to talk about döstädning, which is the Swedish word for “death cleaning.” I promise you this will not be as morbid as

There are moments in my life that I’d rather forget; I’d prefer to pretend that the mistakes I made never saw the light of day.

I had serendipitously made it to Bond Street in London by an early morning walk. Bond Street is the epitome of luxury shopping, equivalent to

I have grown up in the shadow of the prettiest girl in the room. By the tender age of 17, my sister had graced the

HELPING EACH OTHER GO HOME I remember walking into the operatory one morning to meet my long-time patient, a woman who’d recently become a widow.

My husband has been witness to this more times than he’d like to have rolled his eyes for: a return from my travels announcing, “Wow!