
On the weekend of 11–12 November 2005 a conference took place in Vancouver that will likely be referred to in future years as the official beginning of a popular movement in Canada that eventually... Read More

On the weekend of 11–12 November 2005 a conference took place in Vancouver that will likely be referred to in future years as the official beginning of a popular movement in Canada that eventually... Read More
October was an interesting month for physicians involved in the field of addiction medicine. Early in the month a public forum on the regulation of substances featured the release of a discussion... Read More
There is a clock ticking out there for all of us and I don’t mean the one with your name on it that the grim reaper is holding. The BCMJ has published a few submissions in the past few months... Read More
“ The best things in life are free; but you can keep them for the birds and bees, now give me money; that’s what I want.” —John Lennon I doubt if any of us chose to enter medicine because of... Read More
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a syndrome with cognitive, functional, and behavioral aspects that significantly affect patients, family members and professional caregivers over the long term. Home care is... Read More