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BC MEDICAL JOURNAL VOL. 52 NO. 10, DECEMBER 2010 www.bcmj.org 546 What profession might you have pursued, if not for medicine? Pilot Which talent would you most like to have? Ability to play the piano. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Marrying my beautiful wife. Who are your heroes? My teacher Lord Russell Brock and tennis player Roger Federer. Dr Mclaren is a retired thoracic and gener- al surgeon in Kamloops, where he prac- tised for 35 years. What is your idea of perfect happiness? Ruminating in starlight at our Shuswap Lake cottage. What is your greatest fear? Dying before my handicapped wife. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? My inability to catch up. What characteristic do your favorite patients share? A sense of trust that I was doing my best. Which living physician do you most admire? Michael S. Wilson, my GP. What is your favorite activity? Reading the New Yorker in bed when not at tennis or skiing. What medical advance do you most anticipate? Voluntary euthanasia. The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlor game popularized by Marcel Proust, the French essay- ist and novelist, who believed that, in answering these questions, an indivi- dual reveals his or her true nature. Tell us a bit about yourself. Please complete and submit a Proust Questionnaire—your colleagues will appreciate it. Online www.bcmj.org/proust- questionnaire. Complete and submit it online. E-mail [email protected]. E-mail us and we’ll send you a blank MS Word document to complete and return. Print www.bcmj.org/proust- questionnaire. Print a copy from our web site, complete it, and either fax (604 638-2917) or mail it (BCMJ 115-1665 West Broad- way, Vancouver BC V6J 5A4). Mail 604 638-2858. Call us and we’ll mail you a copy to com- plete and return by mail (BCMJ 115-1665 West Broadway, Vancouver BC V6J 5A4). back page What is your most marked characteristic? Sans froid. On what occasion do you lie? Hopefully never now in retirement, but at times to soften the blow of telling bad news. What do you most value in your colleagues? Their friendship. Who are your favorite writers? Malcolm Gladwell and David Rem- nick. What is your greatest regret? That I did not recognize precursors to my wife’s stroke. How would you like to die? Suddenly from whatever. What is your motto? In virtue are riches. Proust questionnaire: William J. McLaren, MD

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BC MEDICAL JOURNAL VOL. 52 NO. 10, DECEMBER 2010 www.bcmj.org546

What profession might you havepursued, if not for medicine?Pilot

Which talent would you mostlike to have?Ability to play the piano.

What do you consider yourgreatest achievement?Marrying my beautiful wife.

Who are your heroes?My teacher Lord Russell Brock and

tennis player Roger Federer.

Dr Mclaren is a retired thoracic and gener-al surgeon in Kamloops, where he prac-tised for 35 years.

What is your idea of perfecthappiness?Ruminating in starlight at our Shuswap

Lake cottage.

What is your greatest fear?Dying before my handicapped wife.

What is the trait you mostdeplore in yourself?My inability to catch up.

What characteristic do yourfavorite patients share?A sense of trust that I was doing my

best.

Which living physician do youmost admire?Michael S. Wilson, my GP.

What is your favorite activity?Reading the New Yorker in bed when

not at tennis or skiing.

What medical advance do youmost anticipate?Voluntary euthanasia.

The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlor game popularizedby Marcel Proust, the French essay-ist and novelist, who believed that, inanswering these questions, an indivi -dual reveals his or her true nature.

Tell us a bit about yourself. Please complete and submit aProust Questionnaire—your colleagues will appreciate it.

Onlinewww.bcmj.org/proust-questionnaire. Complete andsubmit it online.

[email protected]. E-mailus and we’ll send you ablank MS Word document to complete and return.

Printwww.bcmj.org/proust-questionnaire. Print a copy fromour web site, complete it, andeither fax (604 638-2917) or mailit (BCMJ 115-1665 West Broad-way, Vancouver BC V6J 5A4).

Mail604 638-2858. Call us andwe’ll mail you a copy to com-plete and return by mail (BCMJ115-1665 West Broad way,Vancouver BC V6J 5A4).

back page

What is your most markedcharacteristic?Sans froid.

On what occasion do you lie?Hopefully never now in retirement,

but at times to soften the blow of

telling bad news.

What do you most value in yourcolleagues?Their friendship.

Who are your favorite writers?Malcolm Gladwell and David Rem-

nick.

What is your greatest regret?That I did not recognize precursors to

my wife’s stroke.

How would you like to die?Suddenly from whatever.

What is your motto?In virtue are riches.

Proust questionnaire: William J. McLaren, MD