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  • Regional disparities in medical specialties in rural British Columbia
    By Zohaib Nadeem, MD Original Research January, February 2026

    Regional disparities in medical specialties in rural British Columbia

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  • Community-based consultant pediatrician perspectives on child and youth mental health in British Columbia
    By Brett Schrewe, MDCM, PhD, FRCPC Original Research January, February 2026

    Community-based consultant pediatrician perspectives on child and youth mental health in British Columbia

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  • Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection
    By Sukhdeep Jatana, MDCM Clinical Case Reports December 2025

    Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection

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    By Marina Viñeta Páramo, MBBS Review Articles December 2025

    RSV immunization in pregnancy and infancy

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Regional disparities in medical specialties in rural British Columbia
Zohaib Nadeem, MD /
Original Research January/February 2026
Regional disparities in medical specialties in rural British Columbia

In 2022–23, only 6% to 7% of internal medicine specialists, pediatricians, and psychiatrists were registered in rural and remote areas, straining patients, family physicians, emergency services, and surgical specialties. Read More

RSV immunization in older adults
Jia Hu, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC /
BC Centre for Disease Control January/February 2026
RSV immunization in older adults

Three vaccines have been authorized by Health Canada for the prevention of severe respiratory syncytial virus disease in older adults. These vaccines have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing hospitalizations and other serious outcomes. Read More

Dr Adam Thompson: Connection above all else
Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC /
Interviews January/February 2026
Dr Adam Thompson: Connection above all else

Dr Thompson, the new president of Doctors of BC, started his 1-year term in January 2026 and spoke with BCMJ editor-in-chief Dr Caitlin Dunne in December. Read More

Rural data amplification: Linking the needs of rural population catchments to health services in British Columbia
Sarah Kelly, BA /
Premise January/February 2026
Rural data amplification: Linking the needs of rural population catchments to health services in British Columbia

Rural health data can be more effectively organized through the use of population catchments to facilitate needs-based planning and serve as a framework for research and quality improvement initiatives. Read More

A quick pivot
Niall Davidson, MD /
BC Stories January/February 2026
A quick pivot

From holiday disaster to coastal hiking magic. Read More

Syphilis: Shifting trends in BC and new tools for clinical practice
Julie Holt, RN, MHM /
BC Centre for Disease Control January/February 2026
Syphilis: Shifting trends in BC and new tools for clinical practice

Syphilis, caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum, is a sexually transmitted infection that can lead to significant adverse outcomes across organ systems if left untreated. Read More

Micronutrient deficiencies in children: Key drivers in BC
Katharine McKeen, MD, MBA, FCFP /
Council on Health Promotion January/February 2026
Micronutrient deficiencies in children: Key drivers in BC

Micronutrients are essential vitamins and minerals required for normal growth, development, and metabolic function. Read More

Will Big Food outsmart GLP-1s?
Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC /
Editorials January/February 2026
Will Big Food outsmart GLP-1s?

Weight-loss medications have exploded in popularity, and they are shaking the foundations of Big Food. Read More

Traditional medicines and healing practices
Terri Aldred, MD /
Editorials January/February 2026
Traditional medicines and healing practices

Indigenous health is defined by Indigenous people; is rooted in their traditional ways of knowing, being, and healing; and it outlines their own pathways to wellness. Read More

Silicosis and emerging risks to patients working with engineered stone
Aamir Bharmal, MD, MPH, CCFP, FRCPC /
WorkSafeBC January/February 2026
Silicosis and emerging risks to patients working with engineered stone

Silicosis is caused by inhalation of respirable crystalline silica particles less than 5 µm in diameter, which are small enough to reach the alveoli to trigger lung injury and persistent inflammation. Read More

Valuing community through positive connections
Adam Thompson, MD /
President's Comment January/February 2026
Valuing community through positive connections

As I share my first remarks with you, let me begin by thanking you for the deep care and commitment you offer to British Columbians. Read More

Strengthening rural emergency care by meeting physicians where they are
James Card, MD /
Joint Collaborative Committees January/February 2026
Strengthening rural emergency care by meeting physicians where they are

Rural emergency physicians work in some of British Columbia’s most challenging clinical environments, defined by high-acuity presentations, limited on-site resources, variable transport times, and persistent staffing pressures. 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