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  • Presentation of pediatric cannabis ingestion in the emergency department
    By Adam P. Sage, MD, MSc Review Articles November 2025

    Presentation of pediatric cannabis ingestion in the emergency department

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  • Incidental tumor retrieval during point-of-care-ultrasound-guided thoracentesis
    By B. Ng, PharmD, MD Clinical Images November 2025

    Incidental tumor retrieval during point-of-care-ultrasound-guided thoracentesis

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  • Barriers to liver transplant preclinic access in British Columbia
    By Octavian Turner Original Research October 2025

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    By Moroj A. Aldarmasi, MD Review Articles October 2025

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Presentation of pediatric cannabis ingestion in the emergency department
Adam P. Sage, MD, MSc /
Review Articles November 2025
Presentation of pediatric cannabis ingestion in the emergency department

Cannabis toxicity should be considered in any child who presents with altered mental status, irritability, or ataxia, as well as nonspecific presentations. Read More

Incidental tumor retrieval during point-of-care-ultrasound-guided thoracentesis
B. Ng, PharmD, MD /
Clinical Images November 2025
Incidental tumor retrieval during point-of-care-ultrasound-guided thoracentesis

Pathology examination of drainage contents from thoracentesis, especially in cases of suspected malignancy, could spare patients further invasive procedures. Read More

The power of physician leadership: Your voice, your vote
Charlene Lui, MD /
President's Comment November 2025
The power of physician leadership: Your voice, your vote

As physicians, we have chosen a profession grounded in service, advocacy, and the pursuit of better health for all. Yet our responsibility does not end at the bedside. Read More

A healing journey
Cecil Hershler, MD, PhD, FRCPC /
Physician Spotlight November 2025
A healing journey

Using the stories we tell—stories of our healing processes—to obtain insight into our lives and an enhanced sense of well-being. Read More

BCMJ 2025 reader survey results
BCMJ Staff /
Back Page November 2025
BCMJ 2025 reader survey results

Readers expressed a passion for print and an appreciation for local content. Read More

Witnessing the in-between
Stephanie Quon, BASc /
MDs To Be November 2025
Witnessing the in-between

A reflection: What does life mean when there is no clear future, but also no clear end? Read More

The case for serendipity, and what readers say about the BCMJ
Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC /
Editorials November 2025
The case for serendipity, and what readers say about the BCMJ

You arrive home after a long day of seeing patients and collect the mail, scattered across the entryway beside children’s shoes and cardboard boxes. Among the flyers and bank statements is the BCMJ. Read More

Youth suicide and self-harm by medications in BC: The role of means restriction
Brandon Yau, MD, MPH, CCFP, FRCPC /
BC Centre for Disease Control November 2025
Youth suicide and self-harm by medications in BC: The role of means restriction

Means restriction is an evidence-based intervention that limits access to lethal means of suicide and serious self-harm. Read More

“Power with”: An alternative to medical colonialism
Robin Routledge, MD, FRCPC /
Premise November 2025
“Power with”: An alternative to medical colonialism

Medical colonialism and “power-over” approaches contribute to harms for Indigenous people, decrease their access to care, and lead to care avoidance. Read More

Opportunistic salpingectomy: General surgeons can reduce ovarian cancer in British Columbia
Sepehr Khorasani, MD, MSc, FRCSC /
Editorials November 2025
Opportunistic salpingectomy: General surgeons can reduce ovarian cancer in British Columbia

Opportunistic salpingectomy refers to the removal of the fallopian tubes during hysterectomy or instead of tubal ligation, while leaving the ovaries intact. It has proven to be an effective means to prevent ovarian cancer, particularly serous ovarian cancer. Read More

Ethical considerations around the use of artificial intelligence in health care
William Liu, BHSc /
Council on Health Promotion November 2025
Ethical considerations around the use of artificial intelligence in health care

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into health care, it is essential for clinicians to remain vigilant regarding its ethical use. Read More

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BCMJ

The BCMJ is a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians.

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ISSN 0007‍-‍0556 (Print)
ISSN 2293‍-‍6106 (Online)
Established 1959