‘Like our gift to the Christians’: Non-Christian doctors volunteer to work Xmas
TORONTO — For millions of Canadians, Christmas brings the perennial promise of turkey, stuffing, and quality time off with family and friends.
In many hospitals, however, a different tradition has been playing out on Dec. 25 — non-Christian doctors have been volunteering to work the holiday to allow colleagues who celebrate Christmas to get the stat off.
“The majority of doctors working on Christmas are not Christians,” says Dr. Joel Lexchin, a Jewish emergency room physician in downtown Toronto who will be working on the holiday. “And it’s not just Jewish and Muslims, it’s expanded to Buddhists, Hindus, and many other groups.”
Dr. Tanu Sharma, a physician in Cambridge, Ont., says seeing patients on the holiday has become “somewhat of a tradition” over the years.


