
Looking at medical school curricula over the centuries, end-of-life training is clearly a new phenomenon. From the time of the first medical schools physicians were counseled not to intervene with... Read More

Looking at medical school curricula over the centuries, end-of-life training is clearly a new phenomenon. From the time of the first medical schools physicians were counseled not to intervene with... Read More

As physicians and members of a profession, we have a complex relationship with society. We are highly respected, are granted generous privileges and reasonable autonomy, and in return we are... Read More

When fetal heart monitoring was in its infancy, everyone involved in obstetrical care was excited by the potential of this technology to improve fetal outcomes. Numerous monographs on the subject... Read More

The life of full-service physicians working in British Columbia’s northern and rural communities is a challenging one. They work long hours, often diagnosing patients without the help of modern... Read More

The BC Medical Association’s 2005 Annual Convention came just 2 days after the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision on Chaoulli v. Quebec, so not surprisingly there was a lot of discussion of private... Read More