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October 01, 2019; Volume 65,Issue 10

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This month’s cover image is by fourth-year medical student Yipeng Ge. For Ge, our emotions are sometimes spectacular bursts of colour, happiness, and joy and are other times gloomy, melancholy, and unwanted. Experiencing an array of feelings makes us full, content, and who we are. It is one of a pair of paintings he keeps to remind himself that he is always changing and growing and that emotions are like clouds in the sky that come and go. For some experiencing the darker emotions, however, the clouds don’t go. Physicians die by suicide at a higher rate than the general public, and suicide is the second leading cause of death among residents, yet there is a paucity of Canadian data on suicidal ideation in residency. A commentary (page 688) and research (page 730) in this issue begin to explore this gap by examining suicidal ideation among residents at the University of British Columbia.

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Yipeng Ge, Ottawa, Ont, Both Sides

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L’image du mois nous vient d’un étudiant en quatrième année de médecine, Yipeng Ge. Pour M. Ge, nos émotions sont parfois des éclats spectaculaires de couleurs, de bonheur et de joie, et d’autres fois, elles sont sombres, mélancoliques et importunes. Notre plénitude, notre contentement et qui nous sommes viennent de notre expérience d’une gamme de sentiments. L’image est l’un de 2 tableaux qu’il garde pour lui rappeler qu’il est en constante évolution, qu’il grandit, et que les émotions sont comme des nuages dans le ciel, qui vont et viennent. Par ailleurs, pour certains qui vivent les émotions les plus sombres, les nuages ne s’en vont pas. Les médecins meurent par suicide à un taux plus élevé que dans le reste de la population, et le suicide est la deuxième cause en importance de décès chez les résidents. Pourtant, les données canadiennes sur les idées suicidaires durant la résidence sont très limitées. Un commentaire (page 693) et un article de recherche (page 731) dans le présent numéro commencent à combler cette lacune en examinant les idées suicidaires chez les résidents à l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique.

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Yipeng Ge, Ottawa, Ont, Both Sides

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Canadian Family Physician: 65 (10)
Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 65, Issue 10
1 Oct 2019
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